In recent years, sustainability has risen in scope and importance on the agenda of policymakers. In Europe, this has translated into the EU Sustainable Finance Action Plan, which aims to: i) reorient capital flows towards sustainable investments; ii) manage financial risks stemming from climate/environmental/social issues; and iii) promote transparency and long-termism in financial and economic activity.
A market that could play a significant role towards Europe’s green transition is derivatives. The market has been tightly regulated since the 2007-08 financial crisis, making it safer and more transparent. Derivatives facilitate capital-raising via the hedging of risks related to sustainable investments. Moreover, they enhance the transparency and the price formation process of the underlying securities, and thus foster long-termism.
The object of this project is a report which highlights how derivatives markets can – through their forward dimension, their global and consolidated nature, and their proper regulation – contribute to:
- enabling the EU to raise and channel the necessary capital towards sustainable investments;
- helping firms hedge risks related to ESG factors;
- facilitating transparency, price discovery and market efficiency; and
- contributing to long-termism.