11.28.2023

Exchanges Ring The Bell to Mobilise for Climate

11.28.2023
Exchanges Ring The Bell to Mobilise for Climate

The World Federation of Exchanges (“WFE”), the global industry group for exchanges and CCPs, is mobilising the exchange industry for its inaugural Ring the Bell for Climate initiative. Over the next few weeks exchanges will come together to take steps to address climate change and sustainability issues.

As the world grapples with the climate crisis, exchanges sit at the core of financial market, playing a vital role in creating the vehicles for capital to be deployed into sustainable development. Without the appropriate financing in place, the green transition cannot take place. Exchanges are taking pivotal steps to support the channelling of investments and financing into green initiatives, such as the agreement of the WFE Green Equity Principles, a global framework that individual exchanges can use to establish a ‘green’ offering for listed equities.

This initiative will see a global network of exchanges around the world demonstrate their support for this cause by ringing the bell for climate. Some exchanges are also holding virtual bell ringing ceremonies, workshops and events this week to highlight new plans and targets for their own businesses. The WFE is convening stakeholders at COP28 with Dubai Financial Market, at Nasdaq Dubai MarketSite, where we will discuss the way forward.

The WFE’s monthly Focus magazine for November is a Special Edition which shines highlights exchange industry climate initiatives.

Nandini Sukumar, CEO of the WFE: “By ringing the bell, exchanges acknowledge their central role in addressing the climate crisis and advancing sustainability efforts. As climate change continues to be a pressing global issue, the involvement of financial markets, and the exchanges at their heart, is crucial in driving the transition to a more sustainable and environmentally friendly economy. With our dedication to these efforts, we will be able to secure a brighter future and a more sustainable world for generations to come. Initiatives like Ring the Bell for Climate can serve as a catalyst for further collaboration and action within the financial industry to tackle climate challenges and contribute to a greener future.”

You can follow up on the latest articles, photos and videos from WFE members ringing the bell here.

The exchanges participating in the Ring the Bell for Climate 2023 initiative are:
Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange (ADX)
B3 – Brasil Bolsa Balcão
Bahrain Bourse
Baku Stock Exchange
Bolsa Mexicana de Valores
Bourse Régionale des Valeurs Mobilières S.A.
Bursa Malaysia
Cboe Global Markets
Chittagong Stock Exchange PLC
Colombo Stock Exchange
The Egyptian Exchange
FMDQ Group PLC
Ghana Stock Exchange
Johannesburg Stock Exchange
Latin American Stock Exchange – Latinex
Malta Stock Exchange plc
National Exchange of India Limited
Nigerian Exchange Group
The Philippine Stock Exchange, Inc.
Qatar Stock Exchange
The Stock Exchange of Thailand
Taipei Exchange
Taiwan Futures Exchange
Toronto Stock Exchange

Source: WFE

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