In light of the increasing sophistication, diversity, and innovation across the spectrum of ESG-labelled bonds and loans, Environmental Finance is rebranding its long-established ‘ESG in Fixed Income Global Series’ to the ‘Sustainable Debt Global Series’.
We will continue to provide in-depth analysis of major market developments for green, social, and sustainability-linked bonds and we will expand our coverage to include a dedicated sustainable loans stream.
Join us in London on 16 April 2024 to discuss the current and upcoming ESG trends in fixed income, addressing key issues and exploring strategies to grow the market for green, social, sustainability and sustainability-linked bonds and loans in the region.
We are proud that more than 50% of our event attendees are either issuers of debt instruments or they invest in them. This makes our Sustainable Debt Global Series the networking hub for the community where ideas are shared, and deals can be made.
If you are interested in partnering with us for this event, please contact Neil Porteous on +44 (0)203 326 6269 or email neil.porteous@environmental-finance.com, to discuss your specific requirements and the opportunities available.
Financing transition pathways
Taxonomies and trends
Taking stock of ESG regulation for 2024
ESG-labelled loans
Social bonds – could they die on our watch?
SLBs – what next in the horizon?
Sovereign issuance and sustainability engagement
ESG approaches to structured securities
Future trends and innovative structures
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We are proud that over 50% of the delegates who attend this event are green, social, sustainability and sustainability-linked bond issuers and investors.
Growing the sustainable bonds market
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Video: Enel’s Alessandro Canta on what's next for SLBs
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Video: Felipe Gordillo on the real challenges of ESG data transparency
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Video: GSSS bonds issuance and engagement – the Polish perspective
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Video: Dutch MEP Paul Tang calls for credible and audited net zero transition plans
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Emer Murnane @ ESG in Fixed Income EMEA 2023