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Development of sustainability and green banking regulations

24 Apr 2015

Generally, banks were not forthcoming on change risks for the financial sector on the one hand and the integration of environmental and social (E&S) risk on the other, a need to integrate the financial sector into considerations into their business and their relationship a transition to a green economy. [...] Consequently, the connection (aid) institutions such as the Dutch Development Bank between the financial sector and sustainable development (FMO) and the International Finance Corporation (IFC); — especially the indirect impact of the industry on and pressure from regional neighbours. [...] However, more The growing adoption of sustainability practices in banks research is needed to explore why emerging countries should be connected with the strategic roles financial follow a regulative approach, what the effects of the institutions play in the economy of a nation and their financial sustainability regulations are on the industry and capacity to foster sustainable development through [...] The spread of these countries and some basic to the support and influence of international multilateral data about the regulations are presented in Table 1. organizations and development finance institutions in the establishment and integration of sustainability in the emerging markets, which is a key factor for the development of this process in developing countries. [...] The policy is the outcome of months of government with regard to sustainable development with collaboration and engagement between the main players business practices of the financial sector in particular in the Mongolian banking industry, led by the Mongolian with regard to the development of products and services Banking Association (MBA), the Ministry of Environment, for financing activities an
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Authors

Oyegunle, Adeboye, Weber, Olaf

Pages
24
Published in
Ottawa, Ontario

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