
European Banking Authority Launches Green Loan Label
The European Banking Authority launches the green loan label, aiming to establish standards for green loans

The European Banking Authority launches the green loan label, aiming to establish standards for green loans

International Capital Market Association releases the Code of Conduct for ESG Ratings and Data Products Providers

Morningstar and Sustainalytics announced the launch of the world’s first structured product impact index

PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) released a report on Luxembourg-domiciled ESG funds

The European Securities and Markets Authority has updated the ESG fund naming rules

Nasdaq announced the launch of the ESG platform Sustainable Lens

The UK Financial Conduct Authority has issued Sustainability Disclosure Requirements (SDR) for investment products

The UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) releases a ESG funds report for asset managers
Since United Nations Global Compact put forward the concept of Environmental, Social and Governance, the financial industry has always been an important driver of the development of ESG, and various types of ESG products have emerged in an endless stream. These products serve as a bridge between investors and companies, helping funds to be efficiently allocated to long-term assets.
Common ESG financial products include ESG bonds (such as green bonds, blue bonds, transition bonds, sustainable bonds, sustainable linked bonds), ESG funds and ESG indexes. Although these financial products are still facing problems such as greenwashing, they have indeed contributed to the development. Regulators are also trying to reduce the negative impact of these products.
ESG focuses on the improvement of long-term value, and ESG products are attracting long-term funds. In the current situation, balancing risk and return is an important topic, and ESG products will become an important choice for investors to allocate assets.