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How climate and sustainability data can enhance your investment process

An exclusive client webinar on ICE Sustainable Finance Data offerings across climate risk, ESG, and impact investing.

During the session we provided an overview of recent and upcoming product enhancements, including global expansion of our physical risk capabilities for corporate and sovereign bonds.

Thank you to all who attended and to our guest speakers from Brown Advisory, who spoke about their integration of sustainability considerations into the investment process for U.S. mortgage-backed securities.

Speakers

  • Andrew Teras, Client Strategy Lead, Sustainable Finance, ICE
  • Monika Sabolova, Client Product Engagement Manager - Climate Transition Finance, ICE
  • Katja Dunlap, Fixed Income Research Analyst, Brown Advisory
  • Chris Roof, Fixed Income Associate Portfolio Manager, Brown Advisory

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