Socit Gnrale : signs collaboration agreement with IFC - January 19 , 2024 at 02 : 18 am EST
The world s two biggest financial banks have signed a joint agreement to boost sustainable finance in developing countries, according to the Financial Conduct Authority (Fed) in New York, the BBC has learned, as part of its efforts to tackle climate changes in the world. These funds are being announced by the International Finance Corporation. But The BBC Newsnight looks at how the two organisations have agreed to co- finance sustainability projects in emerging countries and their impact on the environment and the impact of the global warming threats of green vehicle fleets and wind farms in Europe and Europe, but they are to become the first major investors to join forces to help promote renewable energy, water and other infrastructure projects which could be supported by fossil fuels, energy and water industries. The latest announcement has been released by Socit Gnrale, who is taking part in an effort to strengthen partnerships with the World Bank Group, to provide savings for the future of environmental growth and investment in countries developed by green vehicles, such as drones and solar powered cars, from the UK to Europe. Here is the full transcript of what happened in its first phase of this year - and what is likely to be the most successful investments in global economic recovery. But what does it mean for those involved in international finances? They have said it is a major step forward in helping businesses to develop innovative ways to support Sustainable Development.
Source: marketscreener.comPublished on 2024-01-19
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