Sustainable debt is still trying to get its act together
It’s a long time for sustainability-linked bonds, but they are still struggling to deliver benefits. What does it mean for the global economy and why is it going through growing pains? The BBC's Richard Branson asks.
Source: politico.comPublished on 2023-07-25
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