8.50
Opening remarks
9.00
PANEL: The aims of integrating ESG into fixed income portfolios
- Themes: Why are we doing this in the first place? What tangible progress are we making? The role of green bonds? What more can be done? Identifying risks and opportunities for the decade to come.
- Exploring the different approaches between green bond investors and ESG investors. What's in a label?
Speakers:
Mike Amey, Portfolio Manager and Head of ESG Strategies, PIMCO
Tom Meuwissen, Treasurer, NWB Bank
Michael Posnansky, Portfolio Manager, M&G
Justine Leigh-Bell, Director of Market Development, Climate Bonds Initiative
Elisabet Jamal Bergström, Chief Sustainability Officer, Handelsbanken
Moderator: Jean-Marc Mercier, Managing Director, Global Co-Head of Debt Capital Markets, Global Banking, HSBC
9.50
KEYNOTE: Putting green into the UK financial system
Speakers:
Nikhil Rathi, CEO, London Stock Exchange in conversation with
Sir Roger Gifford, Chairman, City of London Corporation's Green Finance Initiative
10.15
Networking Break
Morning Session
Green Bonds Europe | ESG in Fixed Income |
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10.40DEBATE: Do green bonds make a difference? Theme: Can green bonds mitigate climate risk? What difference do they make for the environment? Speakers: Stan Dupre, CEO, 2° Investing Initiative Moderator: Tanguy Claquin, Head of Sustainable Banking, Credit Agricole CIB |
10.45KEYNOTE: Contrasting the difference between ESG in fixed income and ESG in equities |
11.05PANEL: Driving supply: What is the future of the green and social bond market?
Speakers: Christian Nickels-Teske, Head of Treasury Europe & Capital Markets, Prologis Moderator: Natalie Mordi-Hillaert, ESG Debt capital Markets, BAML |
11.05PANEL: Defining and understanding ESG
Speakers: Christoph Klein, Partner and Portfolio Management, nordIX Moderator: Julia Kochetygova, Senior Sustainable Research Analyst, Northern Trust |
11.55PANEL: Market developments needed to secure another decade of green bond growth Hear a panel of high-profile speakers suggest what market participants in the green bond market need to do differently to drive market growth and how to go about it. Themes will include the innovation of green bond products and expansion into new sectors; how second opinion providers should evolve to meet the needs of an expanding market and how standards should develop in the next 10 years. Speakers: Anne Leclercq, Director Treasury and Capital Markets, Belgian Debt Agency Moderator: Marilyn Ceci, Managing Director, Head of Green Bonds, JP Morgan |
11.50PANEL: ESG in credit risk and ratings
Speakers: Michael Wilkins, Head of Sustainable Finance, S&P Moderator: Carmen Nuzzo, Senior Consultant, Credit Ratings Initiative, PRI |
12:40PRESENTATION: Green Bond Principles – next steps Speaker: Nicholas Pfaff, Senior Director, Market Practice and Regulatory Policy, ICMA |
12:35
PRESENTATION: ESG and carbon risk in sovereign bonds – the investor view Speaker: |
13:00
Lunch
Afternoon Session
Green Bonds Europe | ESG in Fixed Income |
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14.00PANEL: Innovation through ABS and other structured products
Speakers: Eivind Hegelstad, CFO, SpareBank 1 Boligkreditt Moderator: Tim Conduit, Partner, Allen & Overy |
14.00PANEL: Pricing ESG risks in fixed income
Speakers: Mitch Reznick, Co-head of Credit, Hermes Investment Moderator: Joe Abrams, Senior Researcher, Mercer |
14.45Why investors are increasingly reviewing the ESG profiles and long-term sustainability strategies of issuers
Speaker: Ulf Erlandsson, CIO, Glacier Impact, Strukturinvest Moderator: Felipe Gordillo, Senior ESG Analyst, BNP Paribas Asset Management |
14.45PANEL: Bondholder engagement
Speakers: Mitch Reznick, Co-head of Credit, Hermes Investment Moderator: Justin Sloggett, Head of Public Markets, PRI |
15.30
Networking Break
15.50
KEYNOTE: Regulation - putting the EU's sustainable finance strategy into practice
Speaker: Flavia Micilotta, Executive Director, Eurosif
16.15
Green, social and sustainability bonds within a global ESG strategy: the issuer and investor perspectives
- How do you articulate your green, social, sustainable (GSS) bond issuance strategy within your overall ESG policy?
- How are upcoming regulations expected to influence your ESG policy and/or issuance/investment strategy?
- Do GSS bonds lead to increased dialogue and engagement on broader ESG matters between issuers and investors?
- Is increased regulation and investor demand expected to lead to tighter pricing vs. conventional? In what time horizon?
Speakers:
Katharine Tapley, Head of Sustainable Finance, ANZ
Hiroyuki Kato, Director General, Treasury Department, Development Bank of Japan
Otto Weyhausen-Brinkmann, Head of New Issues, Capital Markets, KfW
Julien Bras, SRI Fixed Income Portfolio Manager, Allianz Global Investors Europe
Moderator: Stéphane Marciel, Head of Sustainable Bonds, Societe Generale
17.00
Conference ends and networking drinks