Nasdaq to Launch Sustainable Bond Comparison Tool

The exchange is improving the technical functionality of its Sustainable Bond Network, which launched in December.

Nasdaq Sustainable Bond Network (NSBN), a publicly available platform for green, social, and sustainability bonds, which launched in December 2019, will add a new data comparability feature to its platform in July.

“Issuers can upload their information on to the portal and then compare bonds with peers,” says Ann-Charlotte Eliasson, head of EU bond listings and sustainable debt at Nasdaq.

Eliasson says a key aim of the new functionality is to enable issuers to educate each other and hopefully

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