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''Sustainability - sustainable development - UK - HM Treasury - green finance instruments - sovereign green bond.'' | ''Sustainability - sustainable development - UK - HM Treasury - green finance instruments - sovereign green bond.'' | ||
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* [[Green bond]] | * [[Green bond]] | ||
* [[Green Bond Principles]] | * [[Green Bond Principles]] | ||
* [[Green curve]] | |||
* [[Green finance]] | * [[Green finance]] | ||
* [[Green financing]] | * [[Green financing]] | ||
* [[Green savings bond]] | * [[Green savings bond]] | ||
* [[Greenium]] | |||
* [[HM Treasury]] | * [[HM Treasury]] | ||
* [[International Capital Market Association]] | * [[International Capital Market Association]] |
Latest revision as of 11:02, 27 January 2022
Sustainability - sustainable development - UK - HM Treasury - green finance instruments - sovereign green bond.
Green gilts are UK sovereign green bonds.
See also
- Debt Management Office
- ESG investment
- Funding
- Gilts
- Green
- Green bond
- Green Bond Principles
- Green curve
- Green finance
- Green financing
- Green savings bond
- Greenium
- HM Treasury
- International Capital Market Association
- Issuance
- Sovereign
- Sustainable finance
- United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)