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Samama moves to S&P's Sustainable1
09 February 2022Fred Samama has been appointed as head of strategic development for S&P Global Sustainable1, its sustainable intelligence division.
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Glass Lewis includes ESG profiles in its proxy papers
09 February 2022Glass Lewis has launched ESG profiles which provide data and 'ESG scores' to its 'proxy paper' research documents, which are used to inform proxy voting.
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Bond round-up: Terna, TCorp, Tamarack Valley, Argenta, FIS ... and more
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Greenium could get 'quite aggressive' in 2022, says Jupiter
09 February 2022The 'greenium' on green bond issuances could get "quite aggressive" in 2022 as demand fails to keep pace with regulatory-induced rising investor demand, according to Jupiter Asset Management.
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Corporate lobby 'likely' to challenge EU ESG ratings regulation
09 February 2022Corporate lobbyists' apparent success in influencing EU taxonomy negotiations could now see their attention turn to challenging potential regulation of ESG ratings, an expert has warned.
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Japan's FSA forms ESG ratings and data committee
09 February 2022Japan's Financial Services Agency (FSA) has formed a subcommittee to discuss ESG ratings and data providers.
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Temasek, Salesforce invest in South Pole
09 February 2022Climate-themed project developer South Pole has sold minority stakes to Singapore state-backed investor Temasek and the investment arm of cloud company Salesforce.
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An Islamic view of sustainable finance
09 February 2022Islamic finance could play a significant role in the move to a sustainable economy but is being ignored, according to an expert in the UK. Genevieve Redgrave reports.
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TPI launches high-emitting decarbonisation pathways
09 February 2022The Transition Pathway Initiative (TPI) has published decarbonisation pathways to 2050 for 10 high-emitting sectors in energy, transport and industrials, in a single report it says will enable comparison of progress between sectors.
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CA100+ investor welcomes BP's 'triple' net-zero target
08 February 2022The investor leading engagement with oil and gas giant BP has cautiously welcomed the company's plans to reduce to 'net zero' the greenhouse gas emissions from sales of its products, as well as its operations and production.