Publications
The Greenium – the yield that investors concede to companies issuing a green bond compared to the performance they would have required from these same companies for a conventional bond with the same maturity - was long perceived as volatile, hovering in one direction or another according to the seasonality. But it finally became a key issue in 2020.
The Greenium – the yield that investors concede to companies issuing a green bond compared to the performance they would have required from these same companies for a conventional bond with the same maturity - was long perceived as volatile, hovering in one direction or another according to the seasonality. But it finally became a key issue in 2020.
When growth capital builds the clean mobility of tomorrow At the heart of social and societal issues, cities and urban areas are one of the drivers of climate change, causing collateral damage to biodiversity, resources, air and health. At the forefront, the transport and construction sectors are facing a challenge of unprecedented magnitude: to transform themselves fundamentally in order to drastically reduce their impact on the environment. In this context, Mirova’s Impact Private Equity strategy focuses on solutions and technologies that will help to make sustainable cities a reality. In this article, we take a closer look at mobility.
Focus on Sunrun's actions on diversity and inclusion through an interview conducted by Soliane Varlet, Mirova's dedicated strategy manager, with Mary Powell, Sunrun's CEO.
While the "food system" as a whole is a major driver of climate change, the agriculture sector face a challenge of unprecedented magnitude: to undergo a profound transformation to produce more and better with less while reducing its environmental footprint. Within this context, Mirova's environmental impact private equity strategy focuses on proven agro-technologies to lead this transition towards a more sustainable system.
Understanding the markets, investing, engaging in dialogues, measuring impact... Read the new issue of Mirovα: Creating Sustainable Value
This is a methodological document aimed at clarifying how Mirova takes into account sustainable development issues in the framework of the environmental, social and governance analysis in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.
At a time when most of the historical players in the energy sector are often moving forward with a forced march towards the environmental transition, some are establishing themselves as the new leaders in the energy sector, bearers of solutions to the climate challenge. This is the case of the Danish Orsted, which is to the green transition what unicorns are to tech1.
We all have a role to play in the environmental and social transition, and neither finance nor the bond markets are an exception. Read this document detailing Mirova's approach to green bonds.
This document is part of a series published by Mirova to illustrate our approach to sustainability sector-by-sector. We aim to address solutions, risks, and how we optimize impact through investment. This ninth paper focuses on environmental, social and governance issues of medical services.
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