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UK rail leasing company Porterbrook said it had hired Stefan Rose as head of structured finance, a role in which he will manage the financing business and the firm’s relationships with its banks and investors.
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The movement to create free investment benchmarks to support the Sustainable Development Goals is gathering pace, with the launch this week of a major survey of corporate human rights performance.
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Sunnova, one of the handful of residential solar finance companies to have issued asset-backed securitizations, has hired a new head of finance from a sustainability-focused investor.
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Highly valued companies that are yet to make any money are enjoying a strong reception in the US high yield market. WeWork and Netflix were the latest to sell bonds this week, despite questions over WeWork’s accounting, which turned a $933m loss into $233m of earnings. David Bell reports.
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In the three-legged race that is European lawmaking, one of the legs has just made a big stride forward in sustainable finance policy, publishing the most ambitious plan so far.
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Two pieces of news this week highlight how environmental, social and governance (ESG) investing is conquering the capital markets. But both carry a risk of intellectual laziness.