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Green securitisation: a lever for financing the transition
[La titrisation verte : un levier pour financer la transition]

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  • Feyrouz Djabali
  • Nadia Laut
  • Aubert Massengo

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In recent months, several proposals have been put forward for fostering a Savings and Investments Union. In this context, the Banque de France has identified “green” securitisation as a means of unlocking significant funding for the ecological transition. The creation of a European securitisation platform could help towards this goal. Ces derniers mois, plusieurs propositions ont émergé pour favoriser la mise en oeuvre de l'Union pour l'épargne et l'investissement. Dans ce cadre, la Banque de France a identifié la titrisation dite « verte » comme un levier permettant de dégager des financements significatifs en faveur de la transition écologique. Elle pourrait être encouragée par la mise en place d'une plateforme européenne.

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  • Feyrouz Djabali & Nadia Laut & Aubert Massengo, . "Green securitisation: a lever for financing the transition [La titrisation verte : un levier pour financer la transition]," Eco Notepad (in progress), Banque de France.
  • Handle: RePEc:bfr:econot:399
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