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Sustainable finance chief leaves Nomura for opportunity in fast-growing region enthusiastic to cut emissions
Integrating banking and securities units intended to support growth
Hire in line with firm’s commitment to sustainability
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Law firm Ropes & Gray has hired former Goldman Sachs managing director Carol Van der Vorst as a partner in its leveraged finance team in Europe.
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Sixteen banks have made the most concerted effort yet at defining how to do scenario analysis on climate change — the core risk management exercise called for by the Task Force on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures.
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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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CTBC Financial Holding has hired veteran banker Benson Chua as head of corporate and institutional banking.
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BBVA has complete the first global corporate loan transaction using blockchain technology, just as a blockchain-based tool for syndicated lending backed by global banks goes live.
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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.