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Sustainable fixed income isn't just about labels
Buying green bonds is not the only option for transition-focused fixed income investors. They can also buy non-labelled debt from sustainable companies.
Emerging markets and the climate financing gap: how to plug the shortfall
Emerging markets are among the nations most exposed to the environmental crisis they have the fewest resources to adapt. Sustainable debt markets could help.
Gabon shows how to make blue bonds work
Gabon shows how to make blue bonds work
China Green bonds: sprouting issuance, absent greenium
A key advantage of China’s onshore green bonds that sets them apart from other markets is the lack of price premium over comparable non-green issues.
Green government bonds: the promise and the pitfalls
Green sovereign bonds are on the rise and could improve the green bond market as a whole, but investors should monitor what issuers do with ‘green’ funds.
Chart Room: Why stock-bond correlations are turning positive
In the wake of Covid-19, US tech and consumer discretionary firms are leading a departure from the negative correlation between equities and bonds.
Sustainable investors should wake up to companies in transition
To meet global emissions targets, we need an inclusive approach that offers the right incentives. That means embracing companies transitioning to low carbon.
Pick your poison
Some investors in environmental projects think that simply investing in securities with a ‘green’ label is enough to fulfil climate mandates. That’s not true.
Green bonds: Awakening the green giant
Targeting carbon reduction could help investors deterred by the lack of standardisation and uncompetitive returns in the green bond market.
Green bonds: Five important questions answered
Green bonds are a useful group of assets in ESG investing, but some investors are not entirely clear on key aspects of the instruments.
ESG: Four underappreciated risks
From data breach to economic populism, Fidelity analysts detail their experiences of ESG-related risks they see as often underappreciated.
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