Chinese central bank warns of moral hazard risks as green financing booms
China’s central bank has warned it needs strict supervision over its use of green monetary policy tools in a bid to tackle the rising costs of investment in the country's green economy, it has been claimed. However, there are calls for information disclosure.
Source: taipeitimes.comPublished on 2022-06-28
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