Top Section/Ad
Top Section/Ad
Most recent
There is no crock of equity gold at the end of the rainbow
Partner has joined Clifford Chance from the newly merged rival magic circle law firm
MAG’s tightly priced bond adds credence to claims that Thames Water’s woes are isolated
More articles/Ad
More articles/Ad
More articles
-
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.
-
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.
-
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.
-
S&P Global Ratings is preparing to launch an ESG Evaluation product, competing directly with socially responsible investment rating firms such as MSCI and Sustainalytics.
-
The UK's political and financial classes are battered and tossed by Brexit. All the more reason why they should keep their sights on what will ultimately be a bigger issue: how to make finance sustainable.
-
Stephan Paras, the former European and US head of leveraged loans at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, has joined the investment committee at middle market lending firm Star Mountain Capital.