Updated: Edinburgh to host Green Investment Bank - with a little help from London

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Business Secretary Vince Cable argues two cities will deliver greater commercial reach for new institution

The government has revealed its £3bn Green Investment Bank (GIB) will be headquartered in Edinburgh, but conduct transactions from London, following a fierce campaign from Scottish businesses to secure...

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