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An Empirical Assessment of India’s Position in Global Sustainable Bond Market
An Empirical Assessment of India’s Position in Global Sustainable Bond Market

Author(s): Susanta DATTA
Subject(s): Economy, National Economy, Public Finances, Green Transformation
Published by: Centrul European de Studii Manageriale și Administrarea Afacerii - CESMAA
Keywords: green finance; sustainable finance; bond; debt; securities

Summary/Abstract: This study aims to examine India's position in the global green bond market and identify areas for improvement to develop its sustainable finance sector. Analysing data from the Luxembourg Green Exchange (1999-2024) and Indian market sources, including Securities and Exchange Board of India, National Stock Exchange, and Climate Bond Initiatives. Findings reveal that green bonds dominate the global market, with the Luxembourg Green Exchange showing the highest variability in bond coupons and maturity durations. In India, the private sector holds a significant 84% market share, with companies issuing various sustainable bonds. However, challenges persist, including lack of standardization, limited investor awareness, and inadequate disclosure and reporting standards. Research findings have implications for policymakers, investors, and issuers, emphasizing the importance of a supportive ecosystem for sustainable finance to flourish in India. Addressing the challenges and leveraging opportunities can help India unlock the full potential of its green bond market and contribute to global sustainable finance efforts. This study contributes to understanding India's green bond market and its potential for growth, highlighting the need for increased standardization, transparency, and alignment with national and international best practices to develop India's sustainable finance sector.

  • Issue Year: XIX/2024
  • Issue No: 4(86)
  • Page Range: 369-386
  • Page Count: 18
  • Language: English
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