Journal of Applied Finance &Amp; Banking 2023
DOI: 10.47260/jafb/1334
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The Impact of Green Bonds on Banking Sector Performance: A Comparative Study on Developed and Emerging Markets

Abstract: Green finance is a new trend in countries’ future financial development, which has far-reaching significance for build resilience against the impacts of climate change and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Whereas due to the importance of this issue, the financial institutions tend to use financial derivatives such as green credit and green bonds to help transform the economy to green. Hence, this paper investigates the impact of green bonds on the banking sector annually from the 2013 up to 2021 for 14 countr… Show more

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“…Green bonds are noted for their risk-alleviating features and appeal to institutional and socially responsible investors, making them an important mechanism for large-scale climate projects and offering investment opportunities for developing countries (Ngwenya & Simatele, 2020). Furthermore, green bonds are considered a new trend in countries' future financial development, with far-reaching significance for building resilience against the impacts of climate change and reducing greenhouse gas emissions (Nabil, 2023).…”
Section: Future Outlook and Emerging Trendsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Green bonds are noted for their risk-alleviating features and appeal to institutional and socially responsible investors, making them an important mechanism for large-scale climate projects and offering investment opportunities for developing countries (Ngwenya & Simatele, 2020). Furthermore, green bonds are considered a new trend in countries' future financial development, with far-reaching significance for building resilience against the impacts of climate change and reducing greenhouse gas emissions (Nabil, 2023).…”
Section: Future Outlook and Emerging Trendsmentioning
confidence: 99%