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Green bonds are set to drive corporate ESG debt out of slump in 2023 - Barclays

Shares in corporate bonds have fallen for the first time in more than a decade, according to Barclays, the largest lender in the US and Northern Ireland financial markets in nearly two decades - but could remain at their highest level.

Source: business.inquirer.net
Published on 2023-01-05

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