ESG Bond Boom Takes Over the World With $1 . 8 Trillion In Sight
Emerging governments sold bonds geared towards environmental, social and governance issues at more than twice the pace of mature economies in 2021, according to data from the Institute of International Finance (IIF). The growth rate has been a rare bright spot after January saw the worst month for the gauge of emerging dollar debt since the March 2020,
Source: bnnbloomberg.caPublished on 2022-02-01
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