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Blue Bonds: Making a splash in the Capital Markets
In 2018, the Republic of Seychelles launched the first-ever “blue bond”, with the support of the World Bank Group and the Global Environment Facility.
United Kingdom | Publication | May 2023
The Regulator has published a blog discussing the importance of trustees improving their understanding of environmental, social and governance (ESG), climate and wider sustainability issues.
The blog outlines that whilst there are challenges around certain aspects of ESG issues, including data quality concerns, this should not prevent pension scheme trustees from meeting their ESG duties. The Regulator intends to start a review of a cross-section of statements of investment principles (SIP) and implementation statements (IS) – where trustees need to publish then – in the autumn. Although it notes that the content of SIPs and ISs will vary from scheme to scheme, it is aware that some schemes produce disclosures where the wording is relatively vague and generic. In future, the Regulator expects its review to focus on the extent to which the DWP guidance has been adopted by trustees. This guidance is relevant for those schemes which are subject to the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) recommendations and the Climate Change Governance and Reporting Regulations which currently apply to schemes with more than £1bn in assets.
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In 2018, the Republic of Seychelles launched the first-ever “blue bond”, with the support of the World Bank Group and the Global Environment Facility.
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We are delighted to be participating in Marine Money Week New York 2025. As one of the landmark events for the global shipping finance community, and with the global shipping and maritime industry at such a pivotal juncture, we look forward to catching up with clients and contacts to continue discussions around navigating the current challenges and opportunities.
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On 8 May 2025, the Court of Justice of the European Union (the CJEU) delivered its ruling in case C-581/23 (the Ruling), providing guidance on one of the conditions for an exclusive distribution agreement to benefit from the block exemption under Article 4(b)(i) of the 2010 Vertical Block Exemption Regulation (the VBER)1, notably the so-called ‘parallel imposition requirement’.
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