A Brazil Bond to Protect Amazon Rainforest Gains Traction Among ESG Investors
Climate change and biodiversity are among the key issues facing the world’s financial markets. But what does this mean for a country with environmental credentials, asks Tom de Castella, chief economist at the Bloomberg Financial Times.
Source: bnnbloomberg.caPublished on 2022-12-20
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