SFDR rules have failed to channel capital into the transformation of essential sectors
Committee report supports controversial legislation mandating science-based carbon targets
But banks warn EU’s sustainability ‘omnibus’ may have gone too far by excluding smaller companies
New framework aims to boost trust and clarity in ESG data ahead of 2028 rollout
‘Controversial’ move allows green bond proceeds to be used for nuclear power projects
Lenders warn the absence of a fossil fuel road map heightens net zero uncertainty
Lenders’ forest-risk financing has surged ahead of COP30 talks in Brazil next week
Sustainable Fitch says 2025 is on course to be the weakest year for annual issuance since 2021
Senator Rosa Galvez introduces a new, improved version of her Climate-Aligned Finance Act
The collapse of the alliance marks the end of greenwashing and the beginning of real climate finance
The group’s downfall follows the departure of prominent banks and pressure from the US
Lower liability threshold may embolden challenges over lenders’ climate commitments
New report blames US political pressure for the NZBA’s high-profile withdrawals
Reduced access to corporate climate data could hinder the central bank’s ability to track systemic risk
Move follows a wave of high-profile departures from the alliance
India has a climate taxonomy. Now comes the hard part
EBA issued ‘no-action’ letter while sustainability disclosures are reviewed in boon to smaller banks
For many, the UK’s move to abandon its taxonomy plans brings relief
Policy can help or hinder further progress of the VCM
The bank is the first major European lender to leave the NZBA