The EC is apparently snowed under with responses to published draft implementing rules for the EU sustainable finance taxonomy. Most critical points according to EURACTIV:- role of natural gas as “transition” fuel and possibility of using hydrogen from various energy sources (the in these days frequently observed division of general approaches in climate/energy policy )- more... Continue Reading →
Aware what a ‘GREENIUM’ is?
It's not about gardening but a recent capital markets neologism that brings together the 'premium' an investor is willing to pay and the non-financial ESG value (environmental (i.e. 'green'), social and governance) of the investment. What remains open is the question whether the 'greenium' is indeed material; i.e. whether investors are willing to pay e.g.... Continue Reading →