2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-2000-3_7
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Utilising Green Finance for Sustainability: Empirical Analysis of the Characteristics of Green Bond Markets

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“…Instability was witnessed by global financial markets due to the pandemic; the most recent studies were focused on the green bond and its behavior with other forms of markets. It is likely noted that the green bond is termed a better investment avenue for investors during pandemic times with their increased return and demand due to its financial and non-financial benefits [79].…”
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“…Instability was witnessed by global financial markets due to the pandemic; the most recent studies were focused on the green bond and its behavior with other forms of markets. It is likely noted that the green bond is termed a better investment avenue for investors during pandemic times with their increased return and demand due to its financial and non-financial benefits [79].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The growth of this trend is fueled by the fund supply and demand side of the funds. On the one hand, investment managers have developed portfolios that target only the best-performing companies in terms of sustainability behaviour and disclosure by employing corporate sustainability measures (Agosto et al, 2022) to adapt investment portfolios to the new preferences of investors (Carlsson Hauff & Nilsson, 2022) or via the issuance of "green" financial products (Taghizadeh-Hesary et al, 2021). On the other, companies have started disclosing more information about their sustainable behaviour and have gradually begun the transition to a greener economy.…”
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