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Europe has a good chance of being able to make a real start on greening its financial system, according to members of the High Level Expert Group on Sustainable Finance, which delivered its report to the European Commission on Wednesday.
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A group of bondholders that lost money after Banco Popular failed last year have applied to join a criminal investigation into the bank’s collapse. The move comes ahead of the Single Resolution Board’s (SRB) expected publication of the valuation report that accompanied its resolution decision.
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The first meeting of the Central Banks’ and Supervisors’ Network for Greening the Financial System has broadened the emphasis of the group’s work from a focus on climate change to one on climate and the environment.
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The European Commission is being advised to set up a comprehensive Sustainability Taxonomy by 2020 to guide investment decisions towards a greener economy, and to develop an official EU Green Bond Standard. These are key recommendations of its High Level Expert Group on Sustainable Finance, according to a leaked draft copy of its report seen by GlobalCapital.
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Ulrik Ross, recently head of public sector and sustainable capital markets at HSBC, has joined Saxo as head of group treasury.
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The European Banking Authority has said that it will launch its 2018 EU-wide stress test on January 31, when it will also publish the common macroeconomic scenarios for the exercise.