IFC launches $450-mln green bond to fund biodiversity

Published 16:29 on December 2, 2024  /  Last updated at 02:23 on December 3, 2024  /  Americas, Asia Pacific, Australia, Biodiversity, South & Central

The International Finance Corporation (IFC) has issued a A$700-million ($451 mln) so-called green kangaroo bond in Australia to help close the biodiversity funding gap in emerging markets, it announced Monday.
The International Finance Corporation (IFC) has issued a A$700-million ($451 mln) so-called green kangaroo bond in Australia to help close the biodiversity funding gap in emerging markets, it announced Monday.


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