China hints at ETS inclusion of financial institutions, but timeline remains unclear

Published 07:26 on January 2, 2025  /  Last updated at 07:26 on January 2, 2025  / /  Asia Pacific, China

China's financial regulator has given the green light to eight other securities firms to be involved in domestic carbon markets, which could lay the basis for the inclusion of financial institutions in the national emissions trading scheme, according to analysts. 
China's financial regulator has given the green light to eight other securities firms to be involved in domestic carbon markets, which could lay the basis for the inclusion of financial institutions in the national emissions trading scheme, according to analysts. 


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