HomeEnergyAlternative Sources of EnergyInvestors should not view step-down coupons on SLBs as penalties, Asian economies adjust to growing tensions, and more
Investors should not view step-down coupons on SLBs as penalties, Asian economies adjust to growing tensions, and more
So far in the young life of sustainability-linked bonds, there has only been a financial upside for investors. If a corporate or a sovereign fails to meet its key performance indicators, investors are rewarded with a ‘step-up’ in the coupon of the bond. Now, investors are being introduced to a two-way pricing feature with not only a step-up but also a ‘step-down’ in the coupon if the issuer exceeds its KPIs.
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