ISDA and AFME Respond to Technical Expert Group’s Interim Report on Climate Benchmarks

ISDA and AFME have responded to the European Commission’s feedback consultation on climate benchmarks and benchmarks’ environmental, social and governance (ESG) disclosures, discussing the need for flexibility in benchmark methodologies and proportionality in relation to ESG disclosure requirements under the EU Benchmarks Regulation.

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How and Why Pension Funds Use Derivatives

With over $58 trillion in assets globally, pension fund managers are major participants in financial markets and play a vital role in helping to provide post-retirement incomes for plan employees. Meeting such an important goal requires careful consideration of investment...

Climate Risk Scenario Analysis Phase 4

Climate scenario analysis has become a useful tool for banks and financial institutions to understand the short- and long-term financial risks associated with climate change, particularly in light of evolving regulations and an increased emphasis on reducing the impact of...