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  • Nikko Asset Management has raised more than €144m from Japanese clients to launch a total loss-absorbing capacity (TLAC) fund. It will invest in loss-absorbing bonds issued by European and US globally systemic banks. Further ahead, the firm will explore diversifying its offering into minimum requirement for own funds and eligible liabilities (MREL) as well.
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    Insurance firms appear untroubled by the impact of climate change on some aspects of their business, while the industry is also overly reliant on historical data that could become irrelevant, according to a consultation paper released by the European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority, the supervisory body. Insurers are integrating sustainability into investment decisions, but EIOPA said a brown taxonomy could be useful for the purposes of further work on capital requirements.
  • The first results are emerging from the worldwide drive to get companies to think about how climate change is going to affect their businesses. Over 40% of the world’s biggest firms are now able to give an estimate of how much they expect to lose and gain. Collectively, they forecast twice as much upside as downside. But this may be optimistic, especially as the data are skewed to financial services.
  • Cairn Capital will be able to distribute its multi-asset credit offering more widely, through the establishment of a joint UCITS (undertakings for collective investment in transferable securities) fund with its owner Mediobanca.
  • SRI
    Ulf Erlandsson, the well known green bond investor, and Knut Kjaer, founding CEO of the $1tr Norwegian oil fund, are exploring starting a new investment strategy called Diem Green Credit.
  • Mizuho hires for new CLO role — Boskamp to join Crédit Agricole for corporate DCM — JP Morgan shakes up SSA team