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What’s Happening in Sustainable Finance: Adopting the Climate Transition Finance Handbook, Recovery Through Sustainable Sovereign Debt and More

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Episode Summary Hosts
  • Nicholas Gandolfo, Director, Corporate Solutions
  • Aditi Bhatia, Regional Sales Manager, Corporate Solutions

In this episode, Nick and Aditi cover some of the recent developments in sustainable finance with market diversification being the common thread. Market volumes continue to increase showing positive year-over-year momentum. Contributing to that growth is new market entries from various sectors as well as a broader scope of activities and projects being funded. With this diversity comes greater scrutiny of the market, especially of issuers and borrowers, their projects and frameworks, as well as their lenders. In our opinion, such scrutiny and debate will ultimately lead to more robust and credible sustainable finance activities.

Climate Transition’s Influence on Sustainable Finance

Although not expressly transition, some sustainable financing frameworks and issuances are coming to market in alignment with ICMA’s Climate Transition Finance Handbook. Japan’s Financial Services Agency has also released its Basic guidelines on climate transition finance with the aim of encouraging the allocation of more funds to contribute to the country’s carbon neutrality goals. In response to a listener question, Nick notes the Handbook’s use in the sustainability-linked bond and loan frameworks of companies in hard-to-abate sectors.

More Sovereigns Move Forward on Sustainable Debt

Sovereigns continue to issue sustainable bonds to support their economic recoveries. Issuances from Germany, the UK and Pakistan made headlines, as did announcements from Canada and Kenya. The principality of Andorra even got in on the action, issuing its first sustainability bond and raising EUR 500 million to finance biodiversity conservation, sustainable water management, employment generation and access to essential services, among other green and social projects.

Diversification's Positive Impact on the Market

Diversification within the global sustainable debt market continues and we see that as a good thing. The entry of market participants from various sectors and the financing of innovative green and social projects has led to greater debate and scrutiny of the market. Highlighted this month are transactions from companies in real estate, semiconductors, agriculture, rail, household goods, banks, technology, education and the mainstay, renewables. This diversification of sectors and types of projects financed is important for the continued evolution and improvement of the sustainable finance market.

Key Moments

00:08

Introduction

00:46

Market news

01:14

Market volumes up

01:53

Shell landmark court verdict

02:42

Exxon shareholder activism

02:59

IEA “Net Zero by 2050” report

04:36

ICMA additional recommendations for building taxonomies

05:03

ICMA additional guidance for climate transition finance

05:49

Transition bonds in danger?

06:39

Challenges to SLBs

07:28

Update to Sustainability-Linked Loan Principles

08:24

Sustainable Trade Finance

09:12

Oil and gas and sustainability-linked frameworks

10:21

New Climate Bonds Initiative reports

10:44

Hong Kong Monetary Authority guidelines on sustainable finance subsidy program

11:26

Transactions overview

14:53

Social bonds overview

15:49

Green loans and bonds overview

16:24

Sustainability-linked bonds overview

19:42

Listener question

22:11

Sustainability-linked loans overview

24:19

Transition bonds overview

25:21

Labeled products overview

26:08

Regulatory update

Links to Select Resources

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Episode Summary Hosts
  • Nicholas Gandolfo, Director, Corporate Solutions
  • Aditi Bhatia, Regional Sales Manager, Corporate Solutions

In this episode, Nick and Aditi cover some of the recent developments in sustainable finance with market diversification being the common thread. Market volumes continue to increase showing positive year-over-year momentum. Contributing to that growth is new market entries from various sectors as well as a broader scope of activities and projects being funded. With this diversity comes greater scrutiny of the market, especially of issuers and borrowers, their projects and frameworks, as well as their lenders. In our opinion, such scrutiny and debate will ultimately lead to more robust and credible sustainable finance activities.

Climate Transition’s Influence on Sustainable Finance

Although not expressly transition, some sustainable financing frameworks and issuances are coming to market in alignment with ICMA’s Climate Transition Finance Handbook. Japan’s Financial Services Agency has also released its Basic guidelines on climate transition finance with the aim of encouraging the allocation of more funds to contribute to the country’s carbon neutrality goals. In response to a listener question, Nick notes the Handbook’s use in the sustainability-linked bond and loan frameworks of companies in hard-to-abate sectors.

More Sovereigns Move Forward on Sustainable Debt

Sovereigns continue to issue sustainable bonds to support their economic recoveries. Issuances from Germany, the UK and Pakistan made headlines, as did announcements from Canada and Kenya. The principality of Andorra even got in on the action, issuing its first sustainability bond and raising EUR 500 million to finance biodiversity conservation, sustainable water management, employment generation and access to essential services, among other green and social projects.

Diversification's Positive Impact on the Market

Diversification within the global sustainable debt market continues and we see that as a good thing. The entry of market participants from various sectors and the financing of innovative green and social projects has led to greater debate and scrutiny of the market. Highlighted this month are transactions from companies in real estate, semiconductors, agriculture, rail, household goods, banks, technology, education and the mainstay, renewables. This diversification of sectors and types of projects financed is important for the continued evolution and improvement of the sustainable finance market.

Key Moments

00:08

Introduction

00:46

Market news

01:14

Market volumes up

01:53

Shell landmark court verdict

02:42

Exxon shareholder activism

02:59

IEA “Net Zero by 2050” report

04:36

ICMA additional recommendations for building taxonomies

05:03

ICMA additional guidance for climate transition finance

05:49

Transition bonds in danger?

06:39

Challenges to SLBs

07:28

Update to Sustainability-Linked Loan Principles

08:24

Sustainable Trade Finance

09:12

Oil and gas and sustainability-linked frameworks

10:21

New Climate Bonds Initiative reports

10:44

Hong Kong Monetary Authority guidelines on sustainable finance subsidy program

11:26

Transactions overview

14:53

Social bonds overview

15:49

Green loans and bonds overview

16:24

Sustainability-linked bonds overview

19:42

Listener question

22:11

Sustainability-linked loans overview

24:19

Transition bonds overview

25:21

Labeled products overview

26:08

Regulatory update

Links to Select Resources

More Episodes

  continue reading

71 episodes

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