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Fifty shades of green : EU sustainable fund rules muddy the waters

Environmental funds are increasingly hungry for green labels, according to a new report. But what does the sustainability label mean for investors, asks the BBC's Chris Stokel-Walker, who is behind the new rules.

Source: reuters.com
Published on 2021-08-19

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