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The bidders’ brown-to-green plan for Origin Energy eclipsed significant competition concerns in the Australian watchdog’s landmark decision.
AFM publishes guidelines on sustainability claims, describing the use of SFDR classifications in product promotion as ‘undesirable’.
Investors and fund managers are wary of the difficulty in collecting Scope 3 emissions data and its unreliability.
Proposed amendments to the SEC’s ‘Names Rule’ will provide criteria and disclosure requirements for funds with ‘ESG’ and ‘sustainable’ labels.
In order to upgrade its private equity impact fund to Article 9 status, the manager has had to extend its SFDR data gathering process to non-EU managers.
The UK’s Sustainable Disclosure Regime addresses a significant omission in the EU's SFDR: funds decarbonising and transitioning assets to become more sustainable. What a shame, then, that the SDR has been delayed yet again.
Political potshots in the US are prompting investors to revisit the arguments for sustainability.
The Dutch insurance company has no time for Article 9 funds that are not taxonomy aligned, according private markets head Marieke van Kamp
Republicans accuse SEC Chairman Gary Gensler of putting climate change and social justice ahead of protecting investors.
The Berlin-based firm says its open-ended credit vehicle is one of the first in Germany to be classified as Article 9.