Greening the bond market : a European perspective / David Ramos Muñoz, Agnieszka Smolenska, editors.

This book explores green bonds from multiple angles and also looks at some less well-known markets. Good reading for anyone with practical or academic interest in this popular product. Eila Kreivi, European Investment Banks Chief Sustainable Finance Advisor Green bond issuance has surged in recent y...

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Other Authors: Ramos Muñoz, David (Editor), Smolenska, Agnieszka (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, [2023]
Series:EBI studies in banking and capital markets law.
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505 0 |a 1 Introduction -- 2 Towards a European Green Bond Standard: A European initiative to promote sustainable finance -- 3 Member States sovereign green bond issuance and the development of local green bond markets in the EU -- 4 Issuing a green bond a practical perspective -- 5 Issuing green bonds without a Green Bonds Regulation: Canadian experiences -- 6 The Green Bonds Market in the light of European Commissions Proposal: Implications for greenwashing liability -- 7 Integrating sustainability in the MiFID II package-based regulation: effects on financial intermediaries accountability and potential conflict between regulatory objectives -- 8 Discussion: green bonds and banking and capital markets from a practitioners perspective -- 9 Method transparency for Green Bonds: Learnings from climate transition risk metrics -- 10 The Role of Prudential Requirements in Fostering Green Bond Markets: The Experience of Hungary -- 11 Discussion: Micro- and macro-prudential issues on green bonds from a practitioners perspective -- 12 Green bonds and the ECB: A Tale of (Measured) Promise and (Required) Caution -- 13 Green bonds and monetary policy. . 
520 |a This book explores green bonds from multiple angles and also looks at some less well-known markets. Good reading for anyone with practical or academic interest in this popular product. Eila Kreivi, European Investment Banks Chief Sustainable Finance Advisor Green bond issuance has surged in recent years in response to growing investor appetite and borrowers' needs as they embark on the sustainability transition. The EU leads the way, with over 40% of all sustainable bond issuances denominated in euro. The EUs 'Regulation on European Green Bonds and optional disclosures for bonds marketed as environmentally sustainable and sustainability-linked bonds is the first comprehensive legislative text covering such issuance, and a cornerstone of EUs Sustainable Finance strategy. This book explores in an interdisciplinary way the challenges and opportunities of green bonds and sustainable finance from a legal, regulatory and economic perspectives. First, it analyses green bonds as a new financial instrument in the context of the existing capital markets law. Second, it studies green bond impact on the market and on investor protection. Third, it assesses green bonds relevance for prudential supervision and central banking. The variety of viewpoints ensures a highly comprehensive analysis of green bonds impact in a European and global context. David Ramos Muoz is Associate Professor of Commercial Law at the Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain, where he leads several research projects on finance and climate change, and is part of its Climate Strategic Initiative. He is a Fellow Member ad personam of the Academic Board of the European Banking Institute (EBI), where he leads its Working Group on Finance, Climate Change and Sustainability, and a member of the European Law Institute (ELI). Agnieszka Smoleska is Assistant Professor at the Institute of Law Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences and Principal Investigator of The EUs sustainability capitalism: identifying the varieties of financial markets transition research project. She is Associate Researcher with the European Banking Institute, contributing to EBIs Working Group on Finance, Climate Change and Sustainability. 
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