Capital Calls: Australia’s climate change 12 Oct 2021 Concise views on global finance: Prime Minister Scott Morrison may yet unveil a national emissions-reduction plan for COP26 after winning cover from a major business group, the biggest state, and the Murdoch press.
Road to COP: Mark Carney on finance’s climate role 12 Oct 2021 The UN climate envoy is enlisting banks, asset managers, insurers and others in wide efforts to keep global warming to no more than 1.5 degrees. He tells Rob Cox what to expect from the industry at Glasgow, how multilateral development banks need to “up their ambition” and more.
Eni’s green listing shows appropriate restraint 12 Oct 2021 The $50 bln Italian oil major’s renewables IPO may value it at 10 bln euros. Recent efforts by rivals don’t inspire confidence, but Eni’s offer blends a nascent green power business with its more established energy retail arm. That should get takers at a more modest valuation.
Capital Calls: Green investors, ASOS, Renren 11 Oct 2021 Concise views on global finance: Al Gore’s asset manager finds listed equities can influence a larger chunk of global emissions; the online retailer parts company with its CEO; the startup investor’s $300 mln settlement with aggrieved investors is likely to be an exception.
Time for bank holdouts to join Carney’s green club 8 Oct 2021 Most big western lenders have joined the ex-BoE boss’s GFANZ group pledging tough climate targets. Yet those run by Jamie Dimon, Charlie Scharf, Andrea Orcel and David Solomon have yet to do so. As with taking state capital in 2008, taking part makes more sense than holding out.
Chancellor: Going green is everything except easy 6 Oct 2021 British Prime Minister Boris Johnson told the United Nations just weeks ago that transitioning to a carbon-neutral economy would be a cinch. Oops. The global energy crisis changes everything. Not least, it makes the cost of jettisoning hydrocarbons a great deal more expensive.
Mining magnate is Greta’s unlikely kindred spirit 6 Oct 2021 Fortescue boss Andrew Forrest goes beyond the climate activist’s “blah blah blah” net-zero dismissal by calling such targets “a lie”. He’s basically right, but his own company clings to the carbon trope. The ambition on green hydrogen and Scope 3 targets, however, is welcome.
Road to COP: How can banks stop planetary frying? 5 Oct 2021 In the first instance, financial institutions can reduce travel budgets and replace radiators in office buildings and branches. The real leverage comes in how they manage customer assets and deploy balance sheets, UBS Chief Executive Ralph Hamers says in a chat with Rob Cox.
Cox: How Greta can transition from blah blah blah 4 Oct 2021 The young Swedish climate activist grabbed headlines in Milan at the runup to COP26 last week, castigating “so-called leaders” for talking much and acting too little. She’s got a point. But generational resentment won’t halt global warming. She’d be better off going nuclear.
Capital Calls: Pandora, Facebook files pack punch 4 Oct 2021 Concise views on global finance: A leak with rich people’s offshore activities and a Facebook exposé reinforce perceptions with facts; GitLab’s float shows Microsoft’s wise 2018 buy; Volvo IPO aims to supercharge EV plans; BT’s bid to rule UK broadband may face U.S. competition.
Solvay activist’s Greenpeace costume doesn’t wash 4 Oct 2021 Smug from shaking up Danone, Bluebell Capital is chiding the chemicals group for dumping limestone on a Tuscan beach. With only token economic exposure, its bid to oust boss Ilham Kadri lacks heft. It’s also unclear what other investors gain from joining its eco-warrior campaign.
Rivian risks reckless run onto public markets 4 Oct 2021 The electric-vehicle maker backed by Amazon and BlackRock only just started selling its first model. It’s also burning cash fast and Jeff Bezos’s e-commerce empire has the upper hand as a big customer for delivery vans. A mooted $80 bln valuation sounds like a runaway IPO.
Capital Calls: Biodiversity, Email, Gene IPO 30 Sep 2021 Concise views on global finance: Taskforce on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures gets a nature-based counterpart; Sweden’s Sinch clinches its fourth communication-software deal in seven months; a 40% bounce on Oxford Nanopore's market debut puts some life into London.
Road to COP: Italy’s ecological transition chief 28 Sep 2021 Prime Minister Mario Draghi picked Roberto Cingolani, a trained physicist, from the private sector to lead the country’s mega-ministry combining environment and energy. As Milan hosts the warmup to the COP26, Cingolani discusses Italy’s role in the global decarbonization fight.
Capital Calls: U.S. debt, Hollywood, Blue Prism 28 Sep 2021 Concise views on global finance: Republicans have blocked additional federal borrowing, bringing a default closer; talent agencies CAA, ICM, and Endeavor take different strategic directions; private equity group Vista seems to be getting UK software group Blue Prism cheaply.
Breakdown: Beware Aussie net-zero greenwashing 27 Sep 2021 Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s government may soon unveil a long-overdue carbon-reduction plan. Early signals play loose with statistics and flag a “gas-fired” pandemic recovery. Absent a detailed path to slash emissions across the economy, it could just be a giant PR stunt.
Guest view: Offsets reach moment of maturity 24 Sep 2021 There’s no guarantee the world will keep global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius. As such, emissions cuts to tackle areas that can’t or won’t decarbonise will become key. Paris Agreement overseer Christiana Figueres argues that offsets deserve a chance to overcome their flaws.
Capital Calls: Wall Street B-team arrives in D.C. 23 Sep 2021 Concise views on global finance: U.S. senators sent SPAC managers letters questioning incentives in blank-check vehicles.
Wanted: Exxon-like activism at top Aussie polluter 23 Sep 2021 AGL’s investors have warned the $2.6 bln energy giant to up its game on climate change. Poor strategy, including a bungled coal spinoff, has halved its market value in 2021. An activist-led shakeup of its underwhelming board, as at the U.S. driller, would bring needed change.
Road to COP: Denmark’s green giant 21 Sep 2021 Orsted is one of the most highly valued players in the global energy transition. Chief Executive Mads Nipper’s main job is to ensure things stay that way as demand for its wind power intensifies. Ahead of Glasgow’s critical COP26 conference in November, he chatted to George Hay.