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Papadopoullos chris

Where sovereign green bond issuers are putting their money

As a growing list of governments tap investor demand for sustainable investments, Capital Monitor analysis shows renewable energy is largely ignored by green bond allocations.

How sustainable can sovereign debt be?

As another emerging economy gears up to tap international markets with a green bond, Capital Monitor explores how much potential there is for governments to make their debt sustainable.

Sustainability-linked bonds could help solve UK inflation woes

As one of the more eager issuers of bonds linked to inflation, the UK faces the prospect of higher borrowing costs as high inflation begins to look less temporary than initially expected. Sustainability-linked bonds, relatively new instruments, could provide a long-term antidote.

Exclusive: Bulk of bank CEO bonuses lack environmental links

Capital Monitor research shows that only one in four banks have linked CEO pay to environmental impact metrics, and the ESG targets that have been set often lack transparency and impact – despite growing stakeholder pressure to address such issues.

Has Tariq Fancy demolished the case for ESG investing?

A recent essay by the former global head of sustainable investing at the world’s largest asset manager poured scorn on the climate claims of ESG investment strategies. But experts argue that while ESG investing is far from perfect, it still has a significant role to play in helping to achieve net zero.

Why private equity has started taking ESG seriously

To ensure a safe exit, influential private equity houses are showing signs of embracing ESG within their investment practices. There is a stronger conviction that sustainability will create greater value over time. Entrepreneurs need to take note.