Abstract
With the increasing global attention to environmental protection, social responsibility and corporate governance (ESG) issues, the ESG performance of enterprises has become an important indicator for creditors to assess their non-financial performance. This paper analyzes the development status quo of ESG ratings in China and the situation of corporate debt financing, combines information asymmetry theory, principal-agent theory, contract theory and other in-depth discussion of the impact of corporate ESG performance on its debt financing costs, so as to put forward targeted recommendations to further enhance the attention of China's listed enterprises to ESG ratings, as well as to reduce the cost of corporate debt financing measures put forward to lay a more solid theoretical foundation, to help enterprises better achieve high-quality and high quality of corporate governance. It lays a more solid theoretical foundation for further improving China's listed enterprises' attention to ESG ratings and proposing measures to reduce the cost of corporate debt financing, and helps enterprises better realize high quality and sustainable development.
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