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Article

1 May 2014

Author:
Judy Kuszewski, Ethical Corporation

Extractives Sustainability: How to Meet Investor and Lender Expectations

Ethical Corporation has just published a new feature analysis on ‘How sustainability affect the way the finance sector views opportunities in extractives?’...We have analysed the financial pressures that oil, gas and mining companies face from three key perspectives: the commercial and multilateral lenders, with J.P. Morgan and the IFC, and the investor perspective with asset manager F&C. The report gives insight into the evolving expectations and priorities of different financial stakeholders to the extractive industry and how this will affect extractive companies’ social performance and communication practices. [Also refers to Freeport McMoRan.]