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15 Jan 2024 Outlook Regulated Water Utilities – UK: 2024 Outlook - Negative amid growing social risks
11 Jan 2024 Second Party Opinion Government of Mexico: Second Party Opinion Update – SDG Sovereign Bond Framework Remains SQS1
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08 Jan 2024 Outlook ESG - Global: 2024 Outlook – Green tech, policy and climate finance to drive credit impact
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29 Nov 2023 Sector In-Depth Sovereigns – Global: Natural resources, technological readiness allay energy transition risks for some
13 Nov 2023 Second Party Opinion Agricultural Bank of China Limited London Branch: Second Party Opinion – Green Financing Framework Assigned SQS2 Sustainability Quality Score Agricultural Bank of China Ltd London Branch
30 Oct 2023 Second Party Opinion Fonds Commun de Titrisation des Créances EPT: Second Party Opinion – Social Bond Framework Assigned SQS1 Sustainability Quality Score
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16 Oct 2023 Sector In-Depth Regulated Water Utilities – UK: Bad reputation is not wholly deserved
26 Sep 2023 Sector In-Depth Housing Associations – UK: Energy efficiency targets to drive up debt and risk; rural areas face higher costs
15 Aug 2023 Sector In-Depth Comparison of Rated Automakers – Global: Profitability, leverage and credit-metric stability drive rank ordering of automakers
07 Aug 2023 Sector In-Depth Medical Products and Devices – Japan: Financial buffers reflect capacity to grow via acquisitions amid population aging
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