Japan to use foreign reserves for ESG investments

Reuters

Published Oct 07, 2021 09:29PM ET

Updated Oct 08, 2021 12:51AM ET

By Tetsushi Kajimoto

TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan will start using foreign reserves to buy securities that meet environmental, social and governance (ESG) criteria, Finance Minister Shunichi Suzuki said on Friday, joining a trend among global investors to focus on combating climate change.

"Revitalising new ESG investment will help achieve a greener society and carbon neutrality in 2050," Suzuki said. "As the ESG bond market grows, I believe investment in ESG bonds will increase from now on."

The minister expected Japan to be the first Group of Seven (G7) government to use foreign reserves for ESG investments, and he hoped others would follow.

In July, the Bank of Japan said it would start buying green bonds, joining other major central banks that have begun using their institutional heft to help tackle the issue of global warming.