Martin Mills, Bank of America Merrill Lynch
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More blended finance vehicles needed for net-zero, says London Mayor's office
14 January 2025Public-private partnerships need to be 'bigger and more ambitious' to help hit national sustainability targets, the Mayor of London's office has claimed.
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A $1trn market again - sustainable bonds saw issuance grow in 2024
14 January 2025The sustainable bond market crossed the $1 trillion milestone in 2024, for the first time since its record-breaking 2021 total - but market share fell as issuers, especially in the US, prioritised conventional fixed income instruments.
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Standard Chartered, Apollo launch $3bn energy transition infrastructure credit partnership
14 January 2025Standard Chartered has launched a $3 billion clean energy and transition financing partnership with Apollo, which has resulted in the acquisition of a minority stake in debt origination firm Apterra.
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Regulators divided on value of transition plans for ensuring financial stability
14 January 2025Financial regulators globally are divided on whether climate transition plans should be used to assess financial institutions' risk management, according to a report by the Financial Stability Board (FSB).
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OECD blended finance conference to tackle barriers to capital mobilisation
14 January 2025BlackRock, Amundi and BNP Paribas have been named among the speakers at a conference on how to mobilise capital for sustainable development in emerging markets.