Preferred habitat investors in the green bond market*

被引:8
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作者
Boermans, Martijn [1 ]
机构
[1] Nederlandsche Bank, POB 98, NL-1000 AB Amsterdam, Netherlands
关键词
Green bonds; Preferred habitat; Institutional investors; Securities holdings statistics; Greenium; Climate change; Environmental impact; Sustainability-linked bonds; Portfolio holdings; PROPENSITY SCORE; RESPONSIBILITY; IMPACT;
D O I
10.1016/j.jclepro.2023.138365
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
In recent years, the green bond market has seen significant growth as a means of financing environmentallyfriendly projects. While much research has focused on pricing, limited attention has been given to green bond investors. This paper analyzes the preferences of different investor groups for green bonds and introduces the term "green bond preferred habitat". Conceptually, green bond preferred habitat investors hold green bonds disproportionally and display lower price elasticity than other investors. This study combines information from 2693 unique green bonds with confidential bond-level portfolio holdings data from the ECB over the period 2016-Q4 to 2022-Q4, covering more than 12 million observations. The results demonstrate that European investors, particularly mutual funds and pension funds, show a high demand for green bonds. In contrast, insurance corporations tend to avoid green bonds. Our findings show that the demand for green bonds among mutual funds and pension funds is price inelastic, while banks and insurance corporations display an elastic demand. These findings are robust for potential endogeneity concerns when we apply matching techniques, are stronger for domestic green bonds, and also apply to sustainability-linked bonds. These results on the divergence in investor demand are important for green bond issuers because firms and governments issue green bonds to cater certain investors willing to sacrifice returns. One theoretical implication is that if green bond preferred habitat is sufficiently strong, it creates a price wedge due to their high demand for green bonds which explains the existence of a greenium.
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