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Latest revision as of 16:01, 29 January 2024

Environmental, Social and Governance-based (ESG) investment.

An ESG bond is one which meets ESG investment criteria.


World Bank - scope of thematic bonds and ESG 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.


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