German development bank issues €1.5bn green bond

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KfW aims to 'support the development of responsible investing from its niche into the broader capital market'

Germany's development bank, KfW (Kredit für Wiederaufbau), has issued its first ever Green Bond with a view to raising €1.5bn as it aims to move responsible investing into the mainstream. The AAA-rated...

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