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fund finance legal insight
27 Jan 2022 Fund Finance Laws & Regulations 2022: The Rise of ESG and Green Fund Finance
Robert Andrews, Lorraine Johnston and Briony Holcombe cover the rise of ESG and green fund finance. This article was originally published in Fund Finance 2022…
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financial regulation insight
19 Apr 2021 SMCR and COVID: Regulatory expectations and a "reverse holiday" rule? Just a thought.
Authors: Jake Green, Tim Cant, James Perry and Lorraine Johnston
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ESG Update
16 Mar 2021 ESG Impact Assessment - Sell and Buy Side
Over the last few years, momentum has gathered in the finance industry to play a part in pursuing a better and more sustainable future for all. In 2006, the…
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Fund Finance Legal Insight
25 Jan 2021 Fund Finance 2021 - The rise of ESG and green fund finance
Robert Andrews, Briony Holcombe and Lorraine Johnston cover the rise of ESG and green fund finance. This article was originally published in Fund Finance 2021…
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Speciality finance series
19 Jan 2021 Regulatory Spotlight - FCA permissions as an unregulated lender
However, things are not always as they seem, as Matt Pentecost and Lorraine Johnston explain