11 October 2017

Green Bonds Americas – last chance to book!

Registrations for Environmental Finance's agenda-setting Green Bonds Americas conference will close on Monday 16 October.

The event will be held on 23 October at 10 on the Park in New York, and will feature keynote addresses from Stephen Liberatore of TIAA Investments and Gloria Boyd from New York State Homes & Community Renewal.

After a record-breaking month for new issues in September, the market is certain to surge beyond $100 billion in the next few weeks. North American issuers have played their part with more than $17 billion issued in the last 12 months, according to the Green Bonds Database.

More than 250 delegates attended last year's conference with more than half from the issuer and investor community. This year promises to be even bigger.

Topics to be discussed include:

  • Outlook for the market in 2018
  • Understanding green bond pricing and investor demand
  • Standards, reporting and risk
  • Diversifying the issuer universe
  • What's next for the green muni bond market?
  • Green bond innovations

For more information, and to register, click here.

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