Creditors Lose Some Rights as ESG Bond Market Allows Legal Tweak
A new flexible version of the sustainability-linked bond (SLB) is being introduced to issuers in the UK, according to reports from a London-based bank. But what does this mean for environmental activists and climate advocates?
Source: bnnbloomberg.caPublished on 2022-09-12
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