- Meta, Climate Asset Management secure million-tonne forest carbon deal
- Danish regulator admonishes asset managers for SFDR failings
- Nature not a priority for AGM season, says Morningstar Sustainalytics
- 'World first' parametric wildfire insurance deal inked
- Mobilising private finance to address the biodiversity crisis
- Sumitomo launches nature-based carbon investment platform
- Sustainable Bonds Insight 2025
- Innovative parametric insurance product helps protect against flooding in Togo
- ISS ESG launches sustainability bond rating
- 'Innovative' Cambodian green project bond issued
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A principes-based approach would help grow transition loan market, conference hears
04 April 2025A principles-based approach to defining 'transition' activities could help to grow the transition loan market, attendees at an Environmental Finance conference heard, due to the difficulties of establishing a taxonomy across different jurisdictions.
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Sustainable Debt EMEA 2025 conference round-up
03 April 2025As the curtain falls on the 13th annual Environmental Finance Sustainable Debt EMEA event, Ahren Lester looks back on another successful event where market participants again revealed the ambition of the market and the innovative actions being taken to deliver on its promise
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Sovereign debt engagement 'not comparable' with corporates, says Aegon AM
03 April 2025Engagement with sovereign sustainable debt issuers is still "not comparable" with corporate issuers, Aegon Asset Management told attendees at an Environmental Finance conference, highlighting particular difficulties over reputational risk.
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EDF 'open' to exploring debt for nature swaps
03 April 2025French energy giant EDF is 'open' to exploring a debt for nature swap transaction if the concept becomes available for corporate issuers, an Environmental Finance conference has heard.
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Two-year delay to CSRD reporting approved, in 'step toward full exemption'
03 April 2025EU lawmakers have approved a two-year delay to corporate sustainability reporting for companies that were set to comply from next year, in a vote one observer said was the first step...