All articles by Adrian Murdoch

Adrian Murdoch

Bond “greenium” shows no sign of vanishing

CFOs and treasurers take note. Although the pricing advantage for sustainable bonds has declined over the past six months, it is unlikely to vanish even as the volume of green bonds rises. Whether this is the case over a longer distance is up for fierce debate.

White goods giant targets tricky Scope 3 emissions cuts

Turkish manufacturer Arçelik will use proceeds from its debut green bond to address a challenge most companies prefer to ignore. The issue attracted strong investor demand despite domestic economic turbulence.

Why Enel’s record-breaking sustainability-linked bond matters

The Italian power company recently sold the largest-ever sustainability-linked bond, after issuing the world’s first in 2019. It also has ambitious plans to cut emissions, add renewables capacity, and raise more sustainable funding.

How Air Liquide beat shrinking ‘greenium’ with compelling debt deal

The French industrial gas producer achieved a record price for its first green debt issue even as the bond ‘greenium’ has narrowed. This is at least partly thanks to the company’s rising focus on hydrogen.

How a French property firm turned its €5.6bn of debt green

Real estate investment trust Gecina has completed the landmark green conversion of its entire debt portfolio. Finance head Nicolas Dutreuil explains the rationale and process of the first restructuring of its type in the property sector.

Why UK firms are falling short on tackling modern slavery

Thousands of British companies that are required by law to produce a statement on this issue have not done so. But some, such as fashion retailer Asos and hotel group IHG, are setting better examples.

More companies linking executive pay to ESG targets

The number of firms incorporating ESG metrics into leadership remuneration is rising amid shareholder pressure and as CEOs recognise the commercial and reputational benefits.

Housebuilders get on the green bond bandwagon

British and German property groups are increasingly debuting green debt issues to fund more sustainable housing, amid growing investor appetite and regulatory pressure.