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Anthropocene Fixed Income Market Themes 2022

This piece highlights key themes that AFII expect to grow further in importance from a climate fixed income markets perspective. 

(30 Dec 2021)

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Notable fixed income fossil funding deals 2021

In  the spirit of a traditional end-of-year exercise of the industry, we  list what AFII thought were the most notable fixed income fossil funding  deals in 2021.

(21 Dec 2021)

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The bond market and the climate transition

 In this co-authored piece with Emma Sjöström at Stockholm Sustainable Finance Centre, we argue for the relevance of bond markets for climate change mitigation. We review the functionality through a climate lense, and also highlight needs for further research. Non-technical paper.
SSFC web:  https://www.stockholmsustainablefinance.com/the-bond-market-its-relevance-and-functionality-for-the-climate-transition/ 

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Notable fixed income fossil funding deals 2022

This is the second annual report of notable fixed income-related fossil energy related funding deals, pursuing transparency and understanding of financing flows between public fixed income markets and various types of fossil GHG emissions projects.

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