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The latest developments in sustainable finance: US state treasurers call for vote against Exxon directors; investors push for global adoption of ISSB by 2025.
Investors warn UK risks falling behind other jurisdictions and of 'detrimental implications' for wider sustainability disclosure regime.
Islamic investment products will be benchmarked against recognised ESG market frameworks.
Investors, banks and corporates in Japan comprise the largest national cohort in the TNFD's early adopters.
More holistic approaches to the way investors disclose social data are needed, say Bob Dannhauser and Mark Hodge from Shift
Data remains a key priority as investors seek to build net-zero portfolios, while the hunt for better data on the ‘S’ in ESG finally seems to be gathering pace
The International Sustainability Standards Board aims to provide a global baseline for sustainability disclosures, but it is on course for success?
CBI, IIGCC, SMI and Climate Arc launch framework to help investors assess transition progress across ‘inoperable’ global standards.
The code is intended to support global interoperability.
Responses to call for evidence from government-sponsored Transition Finance Market Review stress need for investible assets.