Moody's forecasts one in 10 bonds issued in 2021 could carry green, sustainable, or social labels

February 18, 2021 EcoVadis EN


Sustainability-linked bonds singled out as major growth engine in sustainable debt market by the US credit ratings agency and European bank SEB

Moody's has predicted that global issuance of sustainable bonds will grow 32 per cent in 2021 to hit a record $650bn, as companies raise debt to finance their climate plans and the policy framework



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