Nature Related Sustainable Finance in China 2025
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Executive summary 3
Introduction 4
A critical moment for mobilizing private finance for nature 4
Policy as a key enabler 5
1 The nature policy landscape in China 7
1.1 Systematic framework, climate top concern 8
1.2 Disclosure policies and standards 8
1.3 Asset owners: Awareness through policy support 8
2 Nature in sustainable finance 10
2.1 Sustainable bonds 11
2.2 Sustainable funds 13
2.3 Green loans 15
3 Challenges and explorative pathways 16
3.1 Explorative pathways for a systemic shift 17
Conclusion 23
Appendix A 24
Contributors 25
Endnotes 27
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