From Buddha to Bagehot

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How global banks are keeping the liquidity flowing

Biodiversity in focus in EOS’s Q3 Public Engagement Report

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Fast reading Deforestation raises risk of emerging infectious diseases jumping species barrier Business purpose debate revitalised by Covid-19 pandemic Innovative business models needed to cut fast fashion’s environmental cost Companies have tended to take the immense value of nature for granted, but global ecosystems are now threatened at unprecedented levels. While a key 2020 summit […]

Direct lending: Uncovering the private nature of ESG

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ESG and private debt: from the niche to the mainstream We are increasingly seeing demand from prospects and existing clients for our direct-lending capability to systematically integrate ESG factors into the investment process. Due to long lock-in periods, we believe that direct lending particularly lends itself to ESG integration. This is because confirmative information about […]

When the chips are down

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The outlook for semiconductors

Green bonds alone won’t get us to Paris

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We need firm-level action

Eurovision

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Why the region’s banks seek dance partners

Sustainability

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Linked bonds get the green light

SDG Engagement High Yield Credit Commentary

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Enel

Economic Outlook

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Will the debt matter?

Launching new carbon

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Disclosure standards for UK finance