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EU’s new real time price feed could be nice to have, but market participants are not sure it’s essential
Investment bank, like the group, wants to diversify outside France, and will lead with its strongest suit, real assets
EU regulator to weigh competing governance and cost models
Demand to invest in the low carbon transition is growing fast, but strategies are very diverse
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Enthusiasm for green and social bonds is mounting, and revisions to the Green Bond Principles (GBP) announced this week may give the market a further lift. Many of the same debates still exercise market participants as in the past, but they appear less daunted by these conundrums.
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Cutting regulatory capital charges for green loans is one idea being considered by the EU’s High Level Expert Group on Sustainable Finance, which is due to make its first report on July 18.
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Hopes that the recommendations of the Task Force on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures will be adopted by the G20 have been cast into doubt by the US’s swing away from international action on climate change under President Trump, green finance experts said this week.
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Standard Chartered has hired Clare Francis to be regional head of global banking, Europe. The former Lloyds banker will run its corporate and financial institution business in the region.
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China Everbright Bank Hong Kong has hired Zoie Teng from Shanghai Pudong Development Bank for a newly created position.
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HSBC has hired Rob Ritchie as co-head of global banking, UK.