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Revision as of 12:24, 2 December 2023
Sustainability - climate change - development - investment - loan markets.
(CIF).
The Climate Investment Funds was established in 2008 to finance pilot projects in developing countries.
It consists of two funds: the Clean Technology Fund and the Strategic Climate Fund.
See also
- Big Society Capital
- Blended finance
- Capital
- Catalytic capital
- Clean Technology Fund (CTF)
- Climate change
- Concessional capital
- Concessional finance
- Concessionary
- Development
- Development bank
- ESG investment
- Green Bond Principles
- Investment
- Investor
- Loan
- Return
- Risk-adjusted return
- Risk tolerance
- Social Bond Principles
- Social impact bond
- Social inclusion bond
- Social investment
- Social loan
- Social Loan Principles
- Social project
- Strategic Climate Fund (SCF)
- Sustainability
- Sustainability bond
- Sustainability Bond Guidelines
- World Bank