U . S . regulators seen developing green taxonomy to provide guidance to financial firms
Financial regulators in the United States are being given a joint strategy to manage their climate risk exposures, according to reports from the New York Times. But what does this mean for financial firms and the economy? The BBC's Henry Engler explains.
Source: reuters.comPublished on 2021-07-14
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