Political stagnation on climate risk means markets are doin’ it for themselves

While there’s yet some distance for the regulatory treatment of climate investment to catch up with the mechanisms developing for securities lending, repo and collateral, there’s also increasing signals on what the market for environmental, social and governance (ESG) investing might imply for securities financing. We review some of the latest research and innovations for equities and fixed income and speak with experts on the big picture concerns and granular initiatives in the backdrop of transition financing.

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