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European lenders are making polluters pay – ECB study

Firms looking to fund projects near ‘biodiversity-sensitive’ areas face worse borrowing conditions

coal power pollution

Lenders in the eurozone are already adjusting their loans to account for borrowers’ involvement in environmentally harmful activities, new research from the European Central Bank finds.

In a paper published on December 9, Dominik Hirschbühl and colleagues look at loans issued between September 2018 and December 2023 and find that lenders were adjusting the loan-to-value ratios and interest rates for heavy polluters.

The authors say the effect is particularly pronounced for projects near

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