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  2. Climate finance - Wikipedia

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    For example green bonds, carbon offsetting, and payment for ecosystem services are some promoted solutions. There is considerable innovation in this area. Transfer of solutions that were not developed specifically for climate finance is also taking place, such as public–private partnerships and blended finance.

  3. NRG Energy - Wikipedia

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    From 1996 to 2001, the operating revenue increased from $104 million to $3 billion, and the debt increased from $212 million to $8.3 billion. By 2002, the debt had reached $9.4 billion, and NRG Energy sold its power plants in Hungary and the Czech Republic. To avert default by NRG, Xcel sold $500 million in stock in July 2002.

  4. Asset-backed security - Wikipedia

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    The "price" of an asset-backed security is usually quoted as a spread to a corresponding swap rate. For example, the price of a credit card-backed, AAA rated security with a two-year maturity by a benchmark issuer might be quoted at 5 basis points (or less) to the two-year swap rate."

  5. What's a green bond? Behind the contract that sent Rivian ...

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    Rivian stock hit an all-time low on Tuesday after the company announced it would be selling $1.3 billion in convertible green bond offerings due in 2029.The electric vehicle maker is just the ...

  6. Convertible bond - Wikipedia

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    In finance, a convertible bond, convertible note, or convertible debt (or a convertible debenture if it has a maturity of greater than 10 years) is a type of bond that the holder can convert into a specified number of shares of common stock in the issuing company or cash of equal value.

  7. Greenshoe - Wikipedia

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    The underwriter sells 100% of the issued stock. The IPO price is set at $10 per share. If it falls to $8, the underwriter purchases X number of shares in the market and then exercises the greenshoe, buying the shares at $8 in the market and selling back to the issuer at $10. Buying a large block of shares stabilizes the price, gaining $2 per share.

  8. Sustainability-linked bond - Wikipedia

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    On 1st April 2021, predominantly state-owned Austrian electricity provider Verbund came to market with EUR 500 million in 20-year ‘green and sustainability-linked notes’ (often colloqusalised: 'green sustainability linkers'), a synthesis of a green and sustainability-linked bond and one of few in the market. [9]

  9. Environmental, social, and governance - Wikipedia

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    Simultaneously, stock exchanges play a pivotal role in driving sustainability. They create opportunities for new issuers while safeguarding against greenwashing. LGX's expansion into social and sustainable bonds beyond green bonds reflects the growing interest in aligning environmental and social objectives.