Paul Chahine of the Luxembourg Stock Exchange (‘LuxSE’) Green Exchange (‘LGE’) contributes a section on green bonds and their role in environmental sustainability in ‘Green Ethica’, the European Financial Planning Association’s (‘EFPA’) handbook on sustainable finance.
Green Ethica aims to create greener portfolios and address challenges the financial centers will face.
50 co-authors from more than 30 corporates offer a 360° expert overview of sustainable finance, from its history to the future evolution of its regulatory landscape.
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Sectors: Buildings, Cross cutting, Finance
Country / Region: Global
Tags: Banks, bonds, citizens, green bonds, Industry Regulators, Institutional Investors, MDG 7: environmental sustainability, National Regulators, SMARTER, specific financing mechanisms, Supranational Regulators, sustainabilityIn 5 user collections: Green Home Investment Platform – Industry Regulators , Green Home Investment Platform – National Regulators , Green Home Investment Platform – Supranational Regulators , Green Home Investment Platform – Institutional Investors , Green Home Investment Platform – Banks
Knowledge Object: Web Resource
Author: Luxembourg Stock Exchange (‘LuxSE’), European Financial Planning Association (‘EFPA’)