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Banking and Finance Weekly—UK and EU Sustainable Finance/ESG, Derivatives and Sanctions Updates; UK Cryptoassets Regulation; Aviation Lease Ruling; Key Dates: EMIR 3 Active Accounts, Hague Judgments Convention

Published on: 01 May 2025

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In this issue:

  • Monthly cases round-up
  • Sustainable finance and ESG round-up
  • Aviation finance
  • Sustainable finance
  • Derivatives
  • Regulation for banking lawyers
  • Sanctions
  • Daily and weekly news alerts
  • Useful information

Monthly cases round-up

We will not be issuing a cases round-up for April, as we have not reported on any significant decisions of interest to Banking & Finance lawyers during the month.

Sustainable finance and ESG round-up

Sustainable finance and ESG monthly round–up—30 April 2025

This month’s Sustainable finance and ESG round-up from the Finance Group features: (1) the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) Foundation and the Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures entering a Memorandum of Understanding to strengthen nature-related disclosures across capital markets, (2) the IFRS Foundation announcing the International Sustainability Standards Board’s (ISSB) proposed updates to IFRS S2 on greenhouse gas emissions reporting and (3) the Loan Market Association (LMA) issuing refreshed principles for green, social and sustainability-linked loans. For further details and context, see News Analysis: Sustainable finance and ESG monthly round–up—30 April 2025...

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