All articles by Adrian Murdoch

Adrian Murdoch

Has the airline industry finally embraced sustainability?

Air France-KLM’s sustainability-linked bond is a step towards transparent transition, but the industry still has its head in the sand.

Why Japan embraces transition bonds

The shift towards net zero has seen Japan shake off a lack of international regulation and accelerate transition bond finance. Its pragmatism may trigger more global issuance this year.

Capital Monitor’s seven ESG predictions for 2023

Capital Monitor predicts what will be the key ESG and sustainability themes affecting sustainable capital in 2023.

How green are collateralised loan obligations?

Increasing demands for ESG disclosures means investors are looking in detail at the pool of assets within CLOs.

Moore Global: Putting faith into ESG

Capital Monitor sits down with Anton Colella, CEO of global accountancy firm Moore Global, to talk about accountancy, ESG and faith.

Cop27 takeaway: “Harmonise ESG disclosure”

Although many have questioned the achievements of Cop27, perhaps the summit’s greatest success will be seen in the shift in approach to sustainability from investors.

Banks have a way to go on human rights: BankTrack

The latest BankTrack human rights survey finds that none of the 50 largest banks globally completely follow UN human rights principles.

Climate change hits coal mining hard

The court blocking of a mine in Australia brings into focus the fact that the cost of coal remains sky-high. Has coal mining come to an end?

Is the Middle East waking up to ESG?

Regulators in the Middle East are smelling the sustainable finance coffee, while funds have realised that it is good business. But what about oil?

Increased cost and scrutiny push polluters to private market

Environmental costs have risen 27% since 2020. No wonder firms like Golden Energy and Resources are keen on the private market.