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This episode focuses on a missing piece of the green bond conversation – the fees that banks collect for facilitating issuance. Despite widely prevalent fossil fuel lending and the NZBA ceasing operations, green bonds are a profitable business opportunity for banks. How long can banks have their cake and eat it too?
Josephine Richardson, MD & head of research at Anthropocene Fixed Income Institute (AFII) joins Atharva Deshmukh to discuss the latest trends in syndication fees and why that matters for investors.
By Peter FindlayThis episode focuses on a missing piece of the green bond conversation – the fees that banks collect for facilitating issuance. Despite widely prevalent fossil fuel lending and the NZBA ceasing operations, green bonds are a profitable business opportunity for banks. How long can banks have their cake and eat it too?
Josephine Richardson, MD & head of research at Anthropocene Fixed Income Institute (AFII) joins Atharva Deshmukh to discuss the latest trends in syndication fees and why that matters for investors.