When green bonds grow up, they will price inside issuers’ normal curves
With the launch this week of three private sector green bonds, by Bank of America, Electricité de France and Vasakronan, the market has unmistakably arrived. But it will only have real economic value — and therefore value for the environment — when green bonds start to be priced tighter than the issuer’s ordinary debt.
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