Canada to re-open 10-year green bond

 

 

 Oct. 8, 2024

Global Korean Post

 

The Government of Canada is announcing its plan to re-open its second Canadian-dollar-denominated green bond this week, subject to market conditions.

This re-opening follows the successful issuance of a 10-year, $4 billion green bond in February 2024, which saw robust investor demand as demonstrated by a final order book of $7.4 billion. The February issuance was the government’s second green bond, following the successful issuance of Canada’s first 7.5-year, $5 billion green bond in March 2022.

The government’s intent is to proceed with two transactions in fiscal year 2024-25—today’s re-opening and a separate offering at a later date—to meet the planned green bond issuance target outlined in Budget 2024.

This offering will be the second under Canada’s updated Green Bond Framework, released on November 21, 2023. Canada is the first sovereign borrower to include certain nuclear expenditures in a green bond, demonstrating Canada’s commitment to being a global leader in clean nuclear power.

Canada’s green bond program is supporting the growth of the sustainable finance market in Canada, and around the world, and advancing Canada’s investments in clean growth, renewable energy, climate action, and environmental protection. Green bonds unlock private financing to speed up projects such as green infrastructure and nature conservation.

The Government of Canada’s green bonds will meet demand from investors seeking green investment opportunities backed by Canada’s AAA credit rating, while contributing to the development of a stronger sustainable finance market in Canada.

 







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