Green bond sub-component issuance will reach $300 bn this year: Moody's

With climate change becoming a big issue, these bonds will soon find wider acceptance globally

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Business Standard
1 min read Last Updated : Feb 11 2020 | 10:15 PM IST
Delinquencies in banks’ retail green, social and sustainability bond issuances will continue to be in the spotlight and hit a record of $400 billion in 2020, up 24 per cent from its previous high of $323 billion in 2019, says Moody’s Investor Service. The heightened focus on climate action by governments and the financial sector will drive further growth and innovation.

According to Moody’s Investor Service, the green bond sub-component issuance will reach $300 billion this year, up from $258 billion (in 2019). Social and sustainability bond issuances will reach $25 billion and $75 billion, respectively, (from $17 billion and $48 billion last year). Proceeds from such instruments are typically earmarked to finance eligible environmental and social projects.

It may be recalled that in 2019, researchers at the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) had said there would be few disadvantages for central banks to use “green” bonds as part of their foreign exchange reserve assets. With climate change becoming a big issue, these bonds will soon find wider acceptance globally.




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