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{{d| | {{d|Sustainability-linked derivatives|/səsˌteɪnəˈbɪlɪti lɪŋkt dɪˈrɪvətɪvz/|n}} | ||
{{quote|A derivative transaction with an [[Environmental, social and corporate governance|ESG]] overlay, taking into account specific measures and targets in the form of [[Key performance indicator|Key Performance Indicators]].<ref>Deliciously unenlightening definition courtesy of [https://insightplus.bakermckenzie.com/bm/banking-finance_1/global-sustainability-linked-derivatives-isdas-case-for-standardisation-in-a-globalised-world Baker & McKenzie]. If you have any idea what “an ESG overlay” to a “derivative transaction” might be, do write in. JC considered ending this article with “[[key performance indicator]]” as that neatly captures the absurdity of this asset class, but felt oddly compelled to carry on.</ref>}} | {{quote|A derivative transaction with an [[Environmental, social and corporate governance|ESG]] overlay, taking into account specific measures and targets in the form of [[Key performance indicator|Key Performance Indicators]].<ref>Deliciously unenlightening definition courtesy of [https://insightplus.bakermckenzie.com/bm/banking-finance_1/global-sustainability-linked-derivatives-isdas-case-for-standardisation-in-a-globalised-world Baker & McKenzie]. If you have any idea what “an ESG overlay” to a “derivative transaction” might be, do write in. JC considered ending this article with “[[key performance indicator]]” as that neatly captures the absurdity of this asset class, but felt oddly compelled to carry on.</ref>}} |