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Revision as of 22:02, 29 December 2022
Bonds - sustainability - green finance - social concerns.
A thematic bond is a security issued in a capital market to raise financing for a project or activity related to a particular theme, for example:
- Climate change
- Education
- Housing
- Ocean and marine conservation or
- One or more of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
World Bank - scope of thematic bonds
- "For the purposes of this report [thematic bonds] include green, social, sustainability, and sustainability-linked labeled bonds.
- Blue bonds are considered a subcategory of green bonds, and gender bonds a subcategory of social bonds.
- Thematic bonds are also known as GSS; GSS+; environmental, social, and governance (ESG); or sustainable bonds."
- Sovereign green, social and sustainability bonds - The World Bank Group - October 2022 - p2.
See also
- Blue bond
- Bond
- Gender bond
- Global bond
- Green bond
- Green finance
- Social bond
- Social concerns
- Social impact bond
- Sovereign bond
- Sustainability
- Sustainability bond
- Sustainability bond framework
- Sustainability Bond Guidelines
- Sustainability-linked bond
- Sustainability linked bond framework
- Sustainability linked loan
- Sustainability Linked Loan Principles
- Sustainable bond
- Sustainable bond framework
- Sustainable finance
- Use of proceeds bond
- World Bank
Other resource
Sovereign green, social and sustainability bonds - The World Bank Group - October 2022