July 1, 2022
Corporate fundraisings slide 25% during market rout of 2022
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Sales of stocks and debt decline. Businesses globally raised $4.9tn through new bonds, loans and equity in the first half of 2022, down 25% from the $6.6tn raised in the first half of 2021. The slide in new fundraising was concentrated among lower-rated companies, while high-quality, investment-grade issuance remained more in line with its historical trend.
The price for baseload electricity in France over €600/MWh
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The price of futures for baseload electricity delivered in France in Q1 of 2023 is over €600/MWh. For years, the baseload price was under €50/MWh. The jump in price is due to fears that the lack of investment in new power stations will mean a shortage during the coming winter. As France used to be an exporter, this affects the prices across Europe.
Billions pulled from Europe’s controversial ESG investing funds
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Article 8 fund is an EU “light green” tag on over 600 funds that “promote” sustainability. It is still unclear what that means. Even EU regulators do not see eye to eye. It is “impossible” to do a meaningful comparison across products. Clients withdrew more than $30 billion from such products. A stricter ESG classification Article 9 funds saw $6 billion of inflows.