
Global Utilities and the Struggle to Hit Emissions Mark
04/23/21 • 32 min
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In this week's Bloomberg Intelligence Radio show featuring our analysts and their research, Eric Kane discusses the depth of the challenge for global utilities to reach carbon-neutral targets. Shaheen Contractor looks at what's under the hood in ESG ETFs. Simone Andrews talks about green bonds' performance and BI's tracking tool. Rob Barnett examines the green ambitions of European oil companies. Vince Piazza shows why the fundamental setup is better for natural gas than for oil.
Hosts: Alix Steel and Paul Sweeney. Producer: Tim Herro
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In this week's Bloomberg Intelligence Radio show featuring our analysts and their research, Eric Kane discusses the depth of the challenge for global utilities to reach carbon-neutral targets. Shaheen Contractor looks at what's under the hood in ESG ETFs. Simone Andrews talks about green bonds' performance and BI's tracking tool. Rob Barnett examines the green ambitions of European oil companies. Vince Piazza shows why the fundamental setup is better for natural gas than for oil.
Hosts: Alix Steel and Paul Sweeney. Producer: Tim Herro
The BI Radio show podcasts through Apple’s iTunes, Spotify and Luminary. It broadcasts on Saturdays and Sundays at noon on Bloomberg’s flagship station WBBR (1130 AM) in New York, 106.1 FM/1330 AM in Boston, 99.1 FM in Washington, 960 AM in the San Francisco area, channel 119 on SiriusXM, www.bloombergradio.com, and iPhone and Android mobile apps.
Bloomberg Intelligence, the research arm of Bloomberg L.P., provides in-depth analysis and data on more than 2,000 companies and 130 industries. On the Bloomberg terminal, run BI <GO>.
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