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Information as a Driver of Sustainable Finance = The European Regulatory Framework /
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正題名/作者:
Information as a Driver of Sustainable Finance/ edited by Nadia Linciano, Paola Soccorso, Claudia Guagliano.
其他題名:
The European Regulatory Framework /
其他作者:
Guagliano, Claudia.
面頁冊數:
XXIII, 334 p. 16 illus., 14 illus. in color.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
標題:
European Economic Law. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-93768-3
ISBN:
9783030937683
Information as a Driver of Sustainable Finance = The European Regulatory Framework /
Information as a Driver of Sustainable Finance
The European Regulatory Framework /[electronic resource] :edited by Nadia Linciano, Paola Soccorso, Claudia Guagliano. - 1st ed. 2022. - XXIII, 334 p. 16 illus., 14 illus. in color.online resource. - Palgrave Studies in Impact Finance,2662-5113. - Palgrave Studies in Impact Finance,.
1. Introduction; Nadia Linciano, Claudia Guagliano and Paola Soccorso -- Part I. Disclosing Non-financial Information -- 2.The Role of Finance in Sustainable Growth; -- 3. Information as a Driver of Sustainable Finance; S. Lovisolo -- Part II. The State of the Market -- 4. Corporate Governance and Corporate Disclosure; S. Zambon, M. S. Chiucchi and L. Girella -- 5. Financial Information in the Product Governance and Investment Process; Claudio Guagliano, Nadia Linciano and Paola Soccorso -- 6. Third Party Information Providers; S. Battiston and Carmen Nuzzo -- Part III. Non-financial Information: The Future of Regulation -- 7. Financial Regulation for Sustainable Finance in the European Landscape; Francesca Campolongo -- 8. Corporate Non-financial Information; A. Bruno, A. Ciavarella and V. Novembre -- 9. Transparency and Standardisation of Financial Product Information; Antonio Barattelli, Salvatore Gnoni, Nadia Linciano and Paola Soccorso -- 10. ESG Rating; Mario La Torre -- 11. Conclusions; Nadia Linciano, Claudia Guagliano and Paola Soccorso.
The Sustainable Development Goals introduced by the United Nations in 2016 call for the significant mobilisation of finance. However, although sustainable investments are steadily increasing, there still remain large gaps within financing and the information that financial markets rely on is often incomplete or incorrect. For instance, the financial system has been structured around short-term frameworks and goals while the most pressing environmental and social challenges are long-term. Prices do not convey the cost of externalities associated with social and environmental challenges. It is therefore important to implement the effective pricing of externalities and create a common language and taxonomy between investors, issuers and policy-makers in order to best serve sustainable development. Addressing this challenge, the authors delve deeper into the levers that can be pulled within the financial system to prompt an efficient ecosystem of sustainability-related information, allowing social and environmental externalities to be incorporated into the decision-making process of all market agents. Incentives needed for investors, issuers and intermediaries are proposed along with regulation that can trigger these incentives. This book offers a comprehensive collection of chapters which explore the ongoing evolution of the European regulatory framework, providing essential reading for policymakers, practitioners and researchers alike. Nadia Linciano, PhD, is Head of the Research Division of the Commissione Nazionale per le Società e la Borsa (CONSOB), Italy, and CONSOB member of the Italian Committee for Financial Education. She previously held teaching positions at several Italian universities. Nadia studied economics at LUISS and University of Naples Federico II, Italy, and at York University, UK. Her research interests include sustainable finance, financial innovation, behavioural finance and financial education. Her research in these areas underpins several CONSOB reports and articles published in domestic and international journals. Paola Soccorso is a senior economist in the Research Division of CONSOB. She previously worked in the banking sector. Paola studied economics at Tor Vergata and Bocconi University, Italy. Her research interests include behavioural finance, households finance, sustainable investments, financial education and financial innovation. She is co-author of the Report on financial investments of Italian households and several studies. She is also engaged in the development of methodologies and the design of investor education programs. Claudia Guagliano is head of the Innovation, Products and Technology Unit in the Risk Analysis and Economics Department of the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA). She previously worked in the international financial relations department of the Italian Treasury and at CONSOB. Claudia studied economics at Bocconi University, Italy, and Pompeu Fabra University, Spain. Her research interests include financial and technological innovation, consumer protection and sustainable finance.
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