Budget 2011: Green Investment Bank to launch next year backed by £3bn funding

James S Murray
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But Osborne confirms bank will not be allowed to borrow until debt targets are met

Chancellor George Osborne has today announced that the government's flagship Green Investment Bank will launch in 2012, a year earlier than expected, but will not be able to borrow additional funds until...

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