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ESG Investing Weekly

Sustainable investing — green bonds, ESG scores, impact funds.

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Apr 6, 2026

ESG Investing Weekly — 2026-04-06

The ESG bond market has entered a state of structural stasis, with a new OMFIF analysis warning that the absence of standardization continues to constrain expansion — a timely signal as West Africa's EBID bank announces a major green pivot targeting 41% of commitments to impact projects by 2030. Against a backdrop of persistent global fund outflows and ongoing regulatory simplification debates in the EU, this week's developments underscore the fragile but evolving architecture of sustainable finance.

6 min read/15 sources
Apr 5, 2026

ESG Investing Weekly — 2026-04-05

The ESG bond market faces a structural reckoning as OMFIF warns that the absence of standardization is keeping sustainable debt in a "state of equilibrium" that constrains further expansion — the defining story of this week's landscape. Against this backdrop, Linklaters has released a new set of ESG Quick Guides for 2026, mapping the diverging regulatory terrain across jurisdictions, while the EU Platform on Sustainable Finance has raised alarms that proposed simplifications to European sustainability reporting standards could push the bloc below the global baseline.

8 min read/15 sources
Apr 4, 2026

ESG Investing Weekly — 2026-04-04

This week's biggest ESG story is new research published April 3, 2026, confirming a "concerted greenwashing strategy" among fossil fuel companies, adding regulatory urgency to the ongoing global disclosure divergence. On the green finance front, analysts project a return to double-digit growth in sustainable bond issuance for 2026 after a challenging 2025. The most critical regulatory development remains the active guidance practitioners need on ESG disclosure language under deeply divergent US and EU regulatory regimes, with a National Law Review piece published just two days ago laying out five concrete rules for 2026.

7 min read/15 sources
Apr 2, 2026

ESG Investing Weekly — 2026-04-02

The single biggest ESG story this week comes from academic research: a peer-reviewed article published in *Future Business Journal* (Springer Nature, dated two days ago) examines the global legal landscape of ESG disclosure, highlighting fragmentation and power dynamics across jurisdictions as binding frameworks accelerate. On the regulatory front, EFRAG launched a call for expression of interest from large companies on voluntary sustainability reporting standards—a significant development as the EU's Omnibus I Directive narrows mandatory CSRD scope. Green finance data shows cumulative GSS+ issuance reached USD 8.1 trillion by end of 2025, with Asia-Pacific's green bond segment growing 31% year-on-year.

7 min read/15 sources
Apr 1, 2026

ESG Investing Weekly — 2026-04-01

The biggest ESG story heading into April 2026 is the surge in early CSRD filings revealing a fundamental transformation in corporate sustainability disclosure — reports are becoming roughly 30% longer and far more standardized. Global sustainable fund flows remain under pressure, with full-year 2025 recording $84 billion in net outflows — the first annual redemption since Morningstar began tracking the segment in 2018. On the regulatory front, the EU's Omnibus I Directive entered into force in late February 2026, significantly narrowing the scope of companies subject to CSRD and CS3D, while the European Commission provided an update on EU Green Bond supervision this month.

7 min read/15 sources
Mar 31, 2026

ESG Investing Weekly — 2026-03-31

This week's ESG investing landscape is marked by fresh scrutiny over greenwashing risks as sustainable fund claims become a new frontier for investor mis-selling allegations, continued outflows from ESG funds into early 2026, and ongoing debate among sustainable fund managers defending tech-heavy portfolio exposures. With regulatory environments shifting and corporate climate disclosure decentralizing across courtrooms and statehouses, ESG investors face a nuanced set of risks and opportunities heading into Q2 2026.

6 min read/15 sources
Mar 29, 2026

ESG Investing Weekly — 2026-03-29

This week's ESG landscape is shaped by three notable developments: Climate Investment's $450 million close of a decarbonization fund targeting heavy industry, LSEG's overhaul of its ESG scoring framework covering more than 16,000 companies, and Bloomberg's March global regulatory brief flagging continued green finance policy shifts across major economies. Meanwhile, fresh data on greenwashing enforcement raises questions about whether regulatory risk is now deterring legitimate sustainability action.

5 min read/15 sources
Mar 26, 2026

ESG Investing Weekly — 2026-03-26

This week's ESG investing landscape is defined by three key themes: Europe's sustainable fund market entering a "recalibration phase" despite Luxembourg maintaining its leadership position, Norway's $2.1 trillion sovereign wealth fund setting new expectations for portfolio companies on nature-related risk disclosure, and mounting evidence that greenwashing enforcement is becoming significantly more costly for corporations. Meanwhile, continued net outflows from ESG funds globally contrast with record-high total net assets, underscoring a resilience paradox at the heart of sustainable finance.

7 min read/15 sources
Mar 22, 2026

ESG Investing Weekly — 2026-03-22

The ESG investing landscape this week is defined by persistent regulatory fragmentation in the United States, a tentative rebirth of climate finance alliances with softer commitments, and an ongoing debate over whether sustainable investing has truly faded or simply migrated into mainstream portfolios. Despite continued fund outflows, ESG ETF assets under management reached record highs at the close of January, underscoring a nuanced market picture. Meanwhile, greenwashing accountability efforts are intensifying on multiple fronts, from courtroom appeals to a proposed ratings overhaul that could add new compliance burdens.

6 min read/15 sources

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