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The Cambridge Handbook of EU Sustainable Finance provides a thorough examination of the regulatory, supervisory, and governance frameworks that shape sustainable finance in the European Union. Edited by leading experts Kern Alexander, Matteo Gargantini, and Michele Siri, this authoritative handbook explores the multifaceted approaches to integrating environmental, social, and governance (ESG) considerations into financial systems.
The handbook covers key topics including EU taxonomy regulations, sustainable finance disclosure requirements, green bond markets, and the role of financial supervisors in promoting sustainability. It analyzes how member states implement EU directives and examines the institutional mechanisms driving the transition toward sustainable financial practices. The work provides valuable insights into compliance strategies, risk management approaches, and governance structures essential for financial institutions operating within the EU sustainable finance ecosystem.
Essential reading for regulators, financial professionals, legal practitioners, and policymakers seeking to understand the evolving landscape of European sustainable finance.







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