Major Asian Bank Says It Not Practical to Cut Off Clients With Coal Exposure in the Short Term
The chief executive of Singapore's largest bank has said it is "very hard" to make sure clients are not "greenwashing" when it comes to thermal coal financing, according to the CNBC Environmental Advisory Council (CNBC) report.
Source: nbcphiladelphia.comPublished on 2021-04-19
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