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How risky is it to lend money to a coal-fired power plant or an oil company? OK for another five years, perhaps — but how much longer can they carry on in the face of climate change? So far, banks have largely ducked questions like these. But from next year, more and more of them will be giving some kind of answer in their annual reports.
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BMO Capital Markets has parted ways with one of its senior syndicate bankers.
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Three MBA students from Singapore Management University have won Morgan Stanley’s annual Sustainable Investing Challenge with a scheme that addresses one of the areas of sustainable financing that is least advanced: adaptation to climate change.
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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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The World Bank has grown its funding team with the hiring of a well-known figure from the MTN dealer community — and will add another name soon.
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A Nordic SSA has promoted a member of staff to be its new head of funding.