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UK FCA on Regulating Bidding for Emission Allowances Under UK ETS

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UK Budget 2021: A Meaningful Step Towards Net Zero? | K&L Gates LLP

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: On 3 March 2021, Chancellor Rishi Sunak delivered the UK Budget 2021 (the Budget). Understandably, the Chancellor’s focus was on setting out the road map to the United Kingdom’s economic recovery from COVID-19. The Budget, however, was also an opportunity for the government to unveil spending plans to match its ambitious climate target: to reach net zero by 2050. Several promising green economy measures were announced, as discussed below. Green Finance  Some of the most-welcome measures announced were those related to sustainable finance.  The remit of the Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee was updated to include a duty to support the government’s net zero ambition - a significant move that should help to align monetary policy with sustainable growth. From its next scheduled round of investments in the fourth quarter of 2021, the Bank of England will adjust its approach to buying corporate bonds to a

Steps Toward Net Zero in the UK Budget 2021

Tuesday, March 9, 2021 On 3 March 2021, Chancellor Rishi Sunak delivered the UK Budget 2021 (the Budget). Understandably, the Chancellor’s focus was on setting out the road map to the United Kingdom’s economic recovery from COVID-19. The Budget, however, was also an opportunity for the government to unveil spending plans to match its ambitious climate target: to reach net zero by 2050. Several promising green economy measures were announced, as discussed below. GREEN FINANCE  Some of the most-welcome measures announced were those related to sustainable finance.  The remit of the Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee was updated to include a duty to support the government’s net zero ambition - a significant move that should help to align monetary policy with sustainable growth. From its next scheduled round of investments in the fourth quarter of 2021, the Bank of England will adjust its approach to buying corporate bonds to account for the climate impac

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