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Latest revision as of 05:00, 11 March 2023
Sustainability - sustainable finance - associations & federations.
(GSFC).
The GSFC aims to bring together key global and regional associations and other stakeholders involved in green and sustainable financing.
Its objectives include promoting sustainable finance and facilitating cross-fertilisation between related markets and asset classes.
See also
- Capital market
- Climate Transition Finance Handbook
- Capital markets union (CMU)
- Euromarket
- European Banking Federation
- European Covered Bond Council
- European Fund and Asset Management Association
- European Mortgage Federation
- Global Financial Markets Association
- Global Master Repurchase Agreement
- Global Sustainable Investment Alliance
- Green Bond Principles
- Green finance
- Green Loan Principles
- Institute of International Finance
- International capital market
- International Capital Market Association
- International Swaps and Derivatives Association
- Loan Market Association
- Money market
- PEPP
- Sustainable finance
- Sustainability
- World Federation of Exchanges