Wir veröffentlichen erstmals in deutscher Sprache aufgrund der Bedeutung dieser Entwicklung im PfandbriefmarktDie Münchener Hypothekenbank eG hat gerade eine "ESG-markierten" Pfandbrief (Covered Bond) zur Refinanzierung von Darlehen an Wohnbaugenossenschaften emittiert.
Climate Bonds Blog
Münchener Hypothekenbank eG has just issued an “ESG-labelled” covered bond (or Pfandbriefe, as covered bonds are called in Germany) for refinancing of housing cooperatives. Oekom Research provided a second opinion on the “social” benefits – you can find it on our web site.
This week I'm in San Francisco, speaking about the green bonds market and where it's going at events kindly convened by the California State Treasurer's Office and the California State Controller's Office.
This is the same week that the State Treasurer's Office is out in the market with the first California Green Bond (fully aligned with the Climate Bonds Taxonomy).
Then, as I arrive in Sacramento to visit the Treasurer's Office. I'm told they've just bought a $250 million World Bank green bond! They're the sole investor. This certainly is California's week.
The European Investment Bank (EIB) last week increased the issuance of its Climate Awareness bond due 2026 to EUR 750m.
Solar financier Big60Million Ltd today announced that the first Certified Climate Bond in the UK, a “mini bond” of £4 million, was in the market. The bond closes 30 September; they expect to issue further tranches in the near future.
A bit over a week ago the EIB launched a ZAR 400m (EUR 29m) tap of the 6.75% Climate Awareness Bond. Joint lead managers: Citi and Morgan Stanley.
By Beate Sonerud, Climate Bonds Initiative policy analyst.
According to a released agenda, the Coaltrans world coal conference in October is planning to discuss: “Green bonds and the coal industry – A new frontier?". We could free up some time on their agenda right now by providing a simple answer: No, it is not.
I’m in Manila, in the Philippines. It’s been gusty and raining – there’s a typhoon crossing the northern part of the island. A modest reminder of last year’s devastating storm that destroyed the southern coast of Luzon.
I’m here for a meeting of an "International Expert Group on Using Climate Finance to Leverage Sustainable Transport". Ironic really, as it took an hour to get 12kms through the crazy traffic from the airport. But of course this is a not a rich country; the route to the ubiquitous glass skyscraper zone I’m in passes through acres of teetering favelas, piled up close to the edge of the airport.
In the most recent European Central Bank (ECB) meeting, it was announced that the ECB is starting a purchase program for asset-backed securities (ABS) and covered bonds. EU’s finance ministers were yesterday discussing how to restart securitisation markets. This adds to the announcements earlier this summer that the EU’s capital requirements for covered bonds and ABS under Solvency II are expected to be lower than initially planned.