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‘This is an important work that provides an insightful analysis of the ESG rating subject and its regulation. The book guides the reader through the peculiarities, growth and challenges of the ESG rating sector. A must read for experts in the field and a valuable addition to the sustainable finance literature.’ -- Francesco De Pascalis, Brunel University London, UK
‘Credit rating agencies have taken criticism for misrepresenting risk, especially in relation to the 2008 global financial crisis. ESG ratings agencies have also occasionally underdelivered on their aim of providing useful information to investors. With issues such as climate change becoming front and center, it is refreshing to see this book emerge from Daniel Cash, one of the more thoughtful writers working on the connection between ESG and rating agencies.’ -- Cary Krosinsky, Brown University, US

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Contents: Foreword 1 Introduction to ESG Rating Agencies and Financial Regulation 2 Liability in the credit rating space 3 The relationship between ESG and the law 4 The ESG rating sector 5 Systemic signalling: The application of signalling theory to the ESG rating space 6 Conclusion to ESG Rating Agencies and Financial Regulation

ESG Rating Agencies and Financial Regulation

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    Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
    Publication Date: 20/02/2024
    ISBN13: 9781035315048, 978-1035315048
    ISBN10: 1035315041

    Description

    Book Synopsis


    Trade Review
    ‘This is an important work that provides an insightful analysis of the ESG rating subject and its regulation. The book guides the reader through the peculiarities, growth and challenges of the ESG rating sector. A must read for experts in the field and a valuable addition to the sustainable finance literature.’ -- Francesco De Pascalis, Brunel University London, UK
    ‘Credit rating agencies have taken criticism for misrepresenting risk, especially in relation to the 2008 global financial crisis. ESG ratings agencies have also occasionally underdelivered on their aim of providing useful information to investors. With issues such as climate change becoming front and center, it is refreshing to see this book emerge from Daniel Cash, one of the more thoughtful writers working on the connection between ESG and rating agencies.’ -- Cary Krosinsky, Brown University, US

    Table of Contents
    Contents: Foreword 1 Introduction to ESG Rating Agencies and Financial Regulation 2 Liability in the credit rating space 3 The relationship between ESG and the law 4 The ESG rating sector 5 Systemic signalling: The application of signalling theory to the ESG rating space 6 Conclusion to ESG Rating Agencies and Financial Regulation

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