Goldman Sachs plans $40bn clean energy investments

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Bank identifies range of renewables and clean tech sectors as growth areas as large emitters look to cut carbon

Goldman Sachs will today announce plans to invest $40bn in clean energy projects over the coming decade, after identifying the sector as one of the biggest opportunities to emerge since it started investing...

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