Analysis

  • Berlin Hyp: Pushing bond innovation despite regulatory frustration

    18 April 2022

    After issuing its award-winning sustainability-linked bond in 2021, Berlin Hyp continues to look for opportunities to innovate in sustainable finance. Ahren Lester reports

  • A burning issue

    15 April 2022

    Incinerating waste to produce energy has no place in a green bond framework, argue Prashant Vaze and Dominic Hogg

  • Taxonomania

    14 April 2022

    Can the patchwork of taxonomies springing up across the world ever be reconciled, ask Genevieve Redgrave and Peter Cripps

  • Label fatigue and the role of bondholders in funding the future

    13 April 2022

    In the future, there will be less need for bond issuance to be in labelled bond form, argues Scott Freedman

  • Dragon Capital on the 'nightmare' of net zero targets

    13 April 2022

    The Vietnamese asset manager is not yet willing to commit to net zero, but wants to lead on biodiversity, its founder tells Genevieve Redgrave

  • The rise of nature markets

    13 April 2022

    We need principles-based nature markets that are effectively governed to deliver nature positive, equitable outcomes, argues Simon Zadek

  • Showing leadership in sustainable finance through climate transparency

    12 April 2022

    The development of widely-recognised climate scores would allow investors to identify companies and portfolios that are becoming green in the most credible way, says Patrick Odier

  • Profile: Marilyn Ceci

    12 April 2022

    JP Morgan's former green bond head has a new role focusing on the transition, writes Peter Cripps

  • Milestone 'rhino' bond delivers 'sustainability squared'

    08 April 2022

    Investors seeking 'additionality' should be excited by the ground-breaking 'rhino' bond, the World Bank tells Ahren Lester

  • The renewable energy investment opportunity in Asia

    07 April 2022

    Asian countries' need for renewables is great and growing - but policy support is needed, writes RaviRaj Salecha