Banking giants sign up to green investment criteria

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Citi, JP Morgan Chase and Morgan Stanley sign up to guidelines governing energy sector investment

Three of the world's largest financial institutions have signed up to a new set of guidelines governing investment in the energy sector, although they have stopped short of halting investment in carbon...

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