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TCFD webinar: Banks' response to climate risk is just beginning
18 May 2018Banks are in "the early days" of understanding and addressing the climate risks in their portfolios, a webinar hosted by Environmental Finance heard.
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Newton makes sustainable fixed income debut with new fund
16 May 2018Newton Investment Management has launched its first sustainable fixed income fund, as it continues to "turn up the volume" on its ESG offering.
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New UK pension regulations 'will focus on ESG'
14 May 2018A shake-up of UK pension regulations is likely to lead to "a greater focus on trustees at least having to consider" environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors, according to a leading law firm.
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People moves, 4 May 2018: RobecoSAM, Mercer
04 May 2018RobecoSAM changes CEO as part of restructure
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Green bond comment, May: It's all about impact!
02 May 2018Is the green bond market evolving into the impact bond market?
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Lithuania issues first sovereign green bond from Baltics
30 April 2018Lithuania has become the first country in the Baltic region to issue a sovereign green bond. A €20 million ($25 million), 10-year green bond settled today that will be listed on the Nasdaq Baltic Bond List.
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The beginning of the end for coal investment and underwriting
30 April 2018Insurers have made efforts to disengage themselves from the coal industry on both sides of the balance sheet, but climate activists say they could do more. Cintia Cheong and Nick Roumpis examine the latest developments
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An action plan for sustainable finance
27 April 2018The European Commission in March launched an ambitious action plan it hopes will catapult the European Union (EU) into the position of global leader for sustainable finance. Nick Roumpis reports
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'Put more ESG information into bond documents', says investor
27 April 2018Bond offering documents should include more environmental, social and governance (ESG) information, according to one large investor.
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EU carbon prices set to quadruple by 2030, says Carbon Tracker
26 April 2018European carbon prices could double by 2021 and quadruple by 2030 if the European Commission legislates to align its current emissions targets with the Paris Agreement, according to a report by Carbon Tracker.