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Green bonds: is their growth sustainable?
[Obligations vertes : une croissance durable ?]

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  • Tamaki Descombes
  • Antoine Kergadallan
  • Quoc-Trieu Le

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Issuance of green bonds has been growing at a fast pace in the past 10 years, mainly under the impetus of the European Union and its Member States, which are the world's largest issuers. We take a closer look at this market and explore the challenges it poses, together with the prospects going forward: interactions with monetary policy, investor appetite, greenwashing risk, etc. Les obligations vertes sont en forte croissance depuis 10 ans, notamment sous l’impulsion de l’Union Européenne et de ses États membres qui sont les premiers émetteurs mondiaux. Ce billet décrit les caractéristiques de ce marché et évoque ses défis et perspectives : interactions avec la politique monétaire, appétit des investisseurs, risque de "greenwashing".

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  • Tamaki Descombes & Antoine Kergadallan & Quoc-Trieu Le, 2022. "Green bonds: is their growth sustainable? [Obligations vertes : une croissance durable ?]," Eco Notepad (in progress) 278, Banque de France.
  • Handle: RePEc:bfr:econot:278
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