The EU has taken an ax to its sustainable reporting regulations. While the bloc is widely considered the global leader for sustainable finance policy, this rollback could limit investors’ access to climate data and their ability to push capital towards the energy transition. With the ramping up of anti-ESG laws in the US, fears over competitiveness lie behind the softening of these EU policies. Yet just as these regions are watering down their requirements, Asia Pacific is stepping up, strengthening its own sustainable finance policies and potentially filling the Western void. On today’s show, Tom Rowlands-Rees is joined by BloombergNEF sustainable finance analysts Maia Mesanger and Jameson McLennan to discuss their recent notes “Sustainable Finance Market Outlook 1H 2025: Back on Track” and “EU Weakens Sustainability Leadership with Rule Rollback: React”.
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Links to research notes from this episode:
Sustainable Finance Market Outlook 1H 2025: Back on Track - https://www.bnef.com/insights/35863?context=eyJxIjoic3VzdGFpbmFibGUgZmluYW5jZSIsImNvbnRlbnRUeXBlIjoiaW5zaWdodCIsInJlZ2lvbiI6W10sInNlY3RvciI6W10sImF1dGhvciI6W10sImluc2lnaHQtdHlwZSI6W119
EU Weakens Sustainability Leadership with Rule Rollback: React - https://www.bnef.com/analyst-reactions/ssb4jtdwlu6800
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