Central bank group BIS warns of green asset bubble risk
The Bank for International Settlements has warned of the growing risk of a price bubble in environmentally friendly-focused asset markets.BBC News looks at why these estimates have soared to more than $3 trillion in recent years, and how could their valuations be stretched.
Source: reuters.comPublished on 2021-09-20
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