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ICE Launches Corporate Bond Climate Indices

ICE Launches Corporate Bond Climate Indices

Intercontinental Exchange, Inc., a leading global provider of data, technology and market infrastructure, announced the launch of a suite of corporate bond climate indices designed to capture the goal of achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2050. The new indices are part of the ICE ESG Bond Index Family, which supports the growing demand for responsible and sustainable investing.

In response to the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), which determined that limiting global warming to 1.5°-2.0° Celsius is the best chance to avoid the worst consequences of climate change, the European Union (EU) and United Kingdom (UK) agreed to work towards achieving net zero carbon emissions by the year 2050. To achieve that goal, the Paris Agreement was signed by 192 countries plus the European Union to work towards reducing greenhouse gas emissions and limit global warming.

ICE’s corporate climate indices leverage 23 of ICE’s corporate bond benchmarks to create a family of 138 climate indices, many of which are labelled as Paris Aligned benchmarks and Climate Transition benchmarks. For each benchmark index, ICE has created six climate variants using different screening and carbon metrics that all target a reduction in the aggregate carbon emissions of constituents to net zero by 2050.

“The goal of carbon reduction has become a key focus for investors, as they begin to look at not just promises of change, but at actions companies are taking to achieve their emission goals,” said Varun Pawar, Head of ICE Data Indices. “This new suite of indices brings together several of ICE’s strengths - its leadership role in fixed income securities and global environmental markets, experience creating innovative sustainable benchmarks and ability to deliver products that match investors current and future needs.”

ICE’s ESG bond indices leverage the company’s existing benchmark bond indices, such as the ICE BofA Fixed Income Indices, to create a broad range of benchmarks that match the growing demand for responsible and sustainable investing. These include fixed income sustainable benchmarks that account for environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors, as well as ICE’s Global Carbon Futures Indices, which serve as benchmarks for the global price of carbon.

Source: ICE

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