NN IP launches euro-denominated green bond fund

Proceeds to fund green projects

Jayna Rana
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NN Investment Partners has launched its first euro-denominated green bond fund, after signing the Paris Green Bonds statement in December.

The NN Euro Green Bond fund aims to enable investors to make a direct and measurable impact on the environment through their holdings. Proceeds from green bonds are used to fund projects that will have a beneficial effect on the environment and/or climate. The fund will be managed by Bram Bos (pictured), who is also a member of the UN PRI Fixed Income Advisory Committee. The investment process will see NN IP assess the "greenness" of both the issuer and the projects it invests in within the fund.  NN Investment Partners hires Aberdeen convertibles manager Thr group said it ch...

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