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The Good, the Bad and Sustainable Finance

In 2018 sustainable finance was one of the big buzzwords coming out of Brussels in terms of new European policy.

The EU’s Sustainable Finance Package published last May was a global first, providing a major legislative initiative linking the sector to climate change, a consequence of the G20’s Financial Stability Board commitment to re-orientate capital flows to sustainable investments. As the first tranche of the draft legislation heads towards adoption, the financial services team at FTI Consulting Brussels takes a look at the paradox of reforming financial markets against the inherent challenge of tackling the financial risk associated with climate change.

Read more here: An overview from FTI Consulting’s EU team- Sustainable Finance

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