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Beyond Green Bonds: Spain''s CNMV Proposes a Radical New Path for Sovereign Debt Under SFDR
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Beyond Green Bonds: Spain''s CNMV Proposes a Radical New Path for Sovereign Debt Under SFDR

Spain's financial regulator, the CNMV, has launched a groundbreaking discussion paper proposing a new methodology to classify sovereign bonds as 'sustainable investments' under the EU's SFDR Article 9. The core innovation is shifting the focus from specific use-of-proceeds (like green bonds) to assessing the overall sustainability of a sovereign's budget, using alignment with the EU Taxonomy as a key metric. This proposal could dramatically expand the universe of sustainable debt, redefine sovereign ESG scoring, and create powerful incentives for governments to green their fiscal policies. The move signals a potential paradigm shift in how market regulations drive public finance towards environmental objectives.

Beyond the Target: Why Standard Life Aberdeen''s Sovereign Bond Retreat Signals a Deeper Climate Finance Crisis
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Beyond the Target: Why Standard Life Aberdeen''s Sovereign Bond Retreat Signals a Deeper Climate Finance Crisis

Asset manager Standard Life Aberdeen's (SLA) decision to exclude sovereign bonds from its 2030 climate target is not a simple policy tweak but a symptom of a profound structural flaw in sustainable finance. This analysis reveals that the move, affecting 7% of its £464.2bn portfolio, highlights the failure of current ESG frameworks to grapple with the political and methodological complexities of sovereign climate action. By shifting its sovereign ambition to a distant 2050 net-zero goal while maintaining its 2030 corporate target, SLA exposes a critical divergence in accountability. This article explores the hidden economic logic behind the retreat, questioning the viability of net-zero pledges for state actors and what it means for the future of climate-aligned investing.