As businesses emerge from COVID with a significant amount of corporate debt, the landscape in the financial markets has also evolved: The focus on ESG issues has intensified. We have seen institutional investors demand more in these areas, in terms of both disclosures and concrete targets, from banks and funds.

Meanwhile, emerging regulations and reforms designed to help meet climate change targets and enhance corporate governance, sustainability and environmental and social responsibility are underway. It is timely to take stock of where we are and consider how ESG issues could affect refinancings and restructurings of debt going forward.

In a Legal Update, we highlight seven key potential development areas through considering recent legal developments, market practices and trends.

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