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The demand for sustainable finance has exploded in the last few years. It is a hotbed of innovation as debt issuers look to make the most of investors’ desire to fund a better world. This week, GlobalCapital considers one of the most recent innovations: sustainability-linked debt.
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Singapore's DBS Bank has launched a digital bond issuance platform featuring software from Nivaura that will allow issuers to launch deals at the click of a button.
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GLP China Holdings issued an offshore renminbi bond this week, raising Rmb1.2bn (Rmb185m) from the three year deal.
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Shui On Land became the first Chinese corporate borrower to sell a sustainability-linked bond (SLB) this week — a move that worked to its advantage.
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Investors pumped more than $8bn in orders for Shenzhen Expressway Co's $300m capped bond on Thursday, with the Chinese issuer benefitting from its rarity value in the debt market and the stability of its business.
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Accusations of greenwashing have been infrequent in the 14 year old green bond market, which mainly sticks to uncontroversial assets, such as renewable energy and railways. The sustainability-linked bond market is only a toddler, but already a much more difficult child. No wonder: it is handling tougher material.
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