Why Green Finance Matters to New Economy

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The world is moving toward a net-zero future, but amid the declaration of intent, how can countries bridge the investment gap to reach carbon neutrality? Green finance is poised to be a long-term strategy, and China is one of the market leaders in green finance. The country’s central bank has been playing a key role in establishing Green Finance Pilot Zones to foster China’s sustainable growth. So is green finance the next frontier for international climate cooperation? Earlier, on the sidelines of the China Development Forum 2021, Tian Wei spoke to Agustin Carstens, general manager of the Bank for International Settlements. Let’s hear what he had to say.

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