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As COP26 winds up, Euromoney looks at how a big reduction in fossil-fuel consumption might impact the currencies of the world’s leading coal and oil exporters.
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EU and US need to offer developing world more to secure an ambitious deal
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Fund to help Latin America meet national targets set out in the Paris Agreement
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Some 20 countries candidates for debt for conservation, says Credit Suisse sustainability chief
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Continued support for fossil fuel-producing clients will remain a bedrock of energy insurance underwriting for some time to come as the insurance market looks to shift towards environmentally friendly underwriting, market participants have told Insurance Insider.
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Whenever an ESG debt capital markets transaction catches the attention of the mainstream press, it tends to put noses out of joint among those who did not participate.
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Rabobank CEO Wiebe Draijer says that private finance must have a role in financing the transition to a more sustainable, equitable and healthy way of feeding the planet.
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Governments have been slow to impose compulsory cap and trade schemes, but if voluntary markets nudge them along, a new asset class could flourish.
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Hertz to accelerate energy transition in rental car sector
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EM sovereigns make bold pleas for climate cash
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Issuer picks Scope 3 emissions as focus but LBO target history keeps order book slim
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Map of agreements on green activities could become kernel of international standard
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Labelled issuance now accounts for at least one in four euro senior transactions
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The International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB) is one of the most closely watched developments in climate standards to have been announced at COP26. Although its launch was the culmination of an ambitious project, its work is only just beginning.
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Governments speak up on lack of funding, as investors say ESG agenda has anti-EM bias
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Scheme will bring clarity to thorny issue for capital markets
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Greens criticise group’s tolerance for fossil fuels
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Slew of COP 26 developments aims at ditching coal for clean energy
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IDB Invest will issue Latin America’s first blue bond, financing projects that support the expansion of clean water and sanitation in the region
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The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has pledged to double its efforts to mobilise private sector climate financing by 2025
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Joachim Wenning said the financial sector would play a crucial role in the “very, very costly” energy transition.
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A programme revealed at COP26 plans to speed up progress away from coal-fired power in Indonesia and the Philippines
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The European Investment Bank is promising to provide financing only to companies that are Paris-aligned or working towards it
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Platform to provide loans to emerging markets aligned with the Paris Agreement
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ESG bonds flourish as climate targets come into more focus, but the work in Asia is only beginning
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Complexity of forest risks makes united message from financiers crucial
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Financial help needed to kickstart difficult parts of transition
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