- We’re optimistic that securities labeled as environmental, social and governance (ESG) bonds will help create a better, more sustainable world.
- Assessing an ESG-labeled bond means delving deeper than an issuer’s financials into the bond’s governing framework and its fit with the overall sustainability of the issuing company.
- Despite the growing popularity of more recent structures, green bonds are still the biggest class of ESG-linked finance, with more than $1 trillion outstanding, according to the Climate Bonds Initiative.
For further details see:
Making Sense Of ESG-Labeled Bonds