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...It is now pursuing a more modest strategy focused on dealmaking and financing of innovation, particularly related to the green transition and climate change....
...For those with free-draining soil, Maxi may be the answer....
...Garland acknowledged that the ratios could be fudged by the banks to embellish their green credentials....
...(Patrick Temple-West) REGULATION European parliament passes landmark green measures This week’s European parliament plenary in Strasbourg marked the final such session of a five-year term in which green...
...One of the received tenets of the energy transition was that there was no trade-off between green investing and making money....
...European office values have sunk about 37 per cent on average from their peak in 2022, according to Green Street research. Residential and industrial property prices are down by about a fifth....
...I think we should not be surprised if the Hand and Green critique holds up, and the reason has nothing to do with the power of diversity....
Funds become cheaper, but questions remain about green credentials
...Along with falling sales at Tesla and BYD, the world’s two biggest sellers of battery-powered vehicles, it is a sign of trouble for the crucial shift towards green transport in the 21st century....
...Think old Windows screensavers showing ultra-green grass and bright blue sky. It is described as a reaction to the AI-doomerism of current-day tech discourse....
...(Pfaff said this need not be a problem in ICMA’s eyes, provided all the bonds adhered to its overarching green bond principles.)...
...Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer is set to announce the party is abandoning its target to spend £28bn a year on green investment, Uber has reported its first annual operating profit, and the far-right winner...
...Green bond issuance increased 12 per cent in 2023 to $489bn, according to a Merrill Lynch report. Another $4bn of so-called “blue bonds” were issued last year for water improvements....
...The green investment backlash led by US Republicans has led to investment funds pulling more than $13bn from BlackRock, the world’s largest asset manager....
...BlackRock, the world’s largest asset manager, has warned that investor reticence towards mining risks starving the sector of capital and stymying the energy transition by creating shortages of metals vital for green...
...Citing his trips to 17 countries last year, Fink wrote global politicians and businesspeople increasingly planned to invest in both oil and gas for energy security and green power for the energy transition...
...IBIT and the other nine spot bitcoin ETFs to which the Securities and Exchange Commission gave the green light on January 11 have been buoyed by a rally that sent the price of bitcoin over $70,000 on Friday...
...Carmakers want a rapid increase in public charging facilities to help meet new green targets....
...Schierenbeck joins from HH2E, a green hydrogen company. SSR Mining, a Colorado-based miner, appointed Michael Sparks as chief financial officer, replacing Alison White....
...This year, the big golf prize on Wall Street won’t be won on the 18th green at Pebble Beach....
...Wear with red linen shorts or a black maxi dress and revel in the new spring in your step!...
...As well as joining groups such as CA100+ in an effort to prompt companies to cut greenhouse gas emissions, big investors had also supported green resolutions at annual meetings and launched new climate-focused...
...The really big question in global macro this year is around who will buy the huge wave of extra issuance from governments trying to make ends meet and finance the green energy transition....
...A soothing chart from Pantheon Macroeconomics (the green line refers to an abrupt 0.6 per cent jump in homeowners’ imputed rents): Put simply: we are more relaxed than the bond market....
...“We would love to have green lights all over the place, so that we can just drive around telling people that we are not running red lights,” he told the FT....
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