Spring Budget 24: Treasury confirms regulation of ESG ratings

Holding statement

James Baxter-Derrington
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HM Treasury has confirmed it will regulate ESG ratings, following a year-long consultation initiated in the wake of last year's Spring Budget.

According to an update on HMT's website, the government has confirmed as part of 2024's Spring Budget today (6 March) that a regulatory regime will be implemented. The consultation sought to examine whether regulation for providers of ESG ratings should be introduced and the potential scope of such a regulatory regime. According to HMT, the announcement is a "holding update" for the industry, with the consultation response and legislative timeline due to follow. Last November, the FT reported ministers were planning to unveil formal proposals as early as January 2024, although this...

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