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No slowdown in Asian sustainable bond issuance – senior exec

Let-up not expected in next three to five years, despite headwinds from Iran war

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The development of sustainability-linked financing has not slowed in Asia, despite geopolitical tensions and threats to globalisation, a senior executive at a regional financial institution told the Central Banking Meetings, Kuala Lumpur. 

During a discussion at the event on April 1, the executive said their company, which provides credit guarantees, had not “seen anybody take the foot off the pedal” when it came to sustainable bonds in the Asean+3 region (the Association of Southeast Asian

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