financial and/or operational performance 3. Globally - Specific ESG factors with systemic influence (e.g., climate or human rights) 3. Asia ex. Japan - The ESG rating of the entity 9 The evolution of
corporate governance while promoting awareness and use of the OECD Principles of Corporate Governance as well as the OECD Guidelines on Corporate Govern- ance of State-Owned Enterprises. In addition to being
suite of sector specific eligibility Criteria. The parent standard covers the certification process and pre- and post-issuance requirements for all certified bonds, regardless of the nature of the capital
sector specific eligibility Criteria. The parent standard covers 1 IEA/FAO (2017). How 2 Guide for Bioenergy Roadmap Development and Implementation. 2 Ibid. 3 Ibid. 4 Ibid. Climate Bonds Standard Bioenergy
Sustainability-Linked Bonds (the “SLBs”) to be issued in compliance with the Sustainability-Linked Bond Framework (the “Framework”) created to govern their issuances and following the Sustainability-Linked Bond
porate govern mpany need to m. o disclose ransaction Connected nance and o disclose
l L end ing Go Green w/ 25 Thai Corpsin DJSI A bundan t N atu ral R esou rces in A gricultu re & T ou rism s Responsible Use Govern- ment Sustainable Supply Chain Tailor-made Policy Real & Financial
. Applicable Law Identify the law applicable to the debt securities being publicly offered and/or listed. III. RISK FACTORS 1. The registration statement shall prominently disclose risk factors that are specific
standards of intermediary’s personnel, the intermediary shall govern its personnel to comply with such standards. Clause 10 An intermediary shall not make a contract with a client in a manner of release or
standards of intermediary’s personnel, the intermediary shall govern its personnel to comply with such standards. Clause 10 An intermediary shall not make a contract with a client in a manner of release or