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The Green Economy Mark of the London Stock Exchange (LSE) identifies listed companies and funds which derive at least 50% of their revenues from environmental solutions. | The Green Economy Mark of the London Stock Exchange (LSE) identifies listed companies and funds which derive at least 50% of their revenues from environmental solutions. | ||
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* [[Green]] | * [[Green]] | ||
* [[Green economy]] | |||
* [[Green finance]] | |||
* [[Issuer]] | * [[Issuer]] | ||
* [[Listed company]] | * [[Listed company]] |
Latest revision as of 05:14, 11 March 2023
Sustainability - equity markets - London Stock Exchange.
(GEM).
The Green Economy Mark of the London Stock Exchange (LSE) identifies listed companies and funds which derive at least 50% of their revenues from environmental solutions.
The mark is designed to:
- Present investors with a broad range of potentially investible green equities.
- Enable issuers to demonstrate their green credentials to investors, and thereby access substantial additional capital.
See also
- Alternative Investment Market (AIM)
- Capital
- Environmental profit and loss
- Equity
- Fund
- Green
- Green economy
- Green finance
- Issuer
- Listed company
- London Stock Exchange
- London Stock Exchange Group
- Sustainability
- Sustainable Bond Market