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  • Financial institutions will be making a flurry of announcements at the COP 23 climate change conference in Bonn over the next fortnight, detailing new initiatives and pledges. But more important may be any signs that countries are getting better at turning their climate ambitions into projects investors can put money into.
  • Capital markets breathed a sigh of relief on Thursday, as it became clear US president Donald Trump was going to pick Jerome Powell as the next Fed chair — a choice seen as most likely to keep the US equity bull run going, writes Sam Kerr.
  • Housing & Care 21, a provider of housing and care services for the elderly in the UK, made a successful debut corporate bond debut on Wednesday when it sold a £250m 30 year deal that grew its sector's presence in the sterling market.
  • Industry pros at the Airline Economics Growth Frontiers Conference in New York this week were keen to point out the advantages of the private placement and ABS markets, citing the number of investors looking to increase allocations in both sectors.
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    Corporate and bank issuers are taking up the SRI bond gauntlet, providing the market with the kind of names that have long been the goal of its biggest cheerleaders.
  • SRI
    Responsible investing — and green and social bonds in particular — are still not a mass market among US investors. But the fund managers leading the charge are optimistic: consciousness has moved a long way in a few years.