Bank of America promises $50bn in green investment

James S Murray
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US banking giant announces new 10-year environmental business programme, promising investments to help tackle climate change and resource depletion

Bank of America is set to become one of the world's largest investors in low-carbon projects, after this week unveiling a new 10-year, $50bn (£32bn) environmental business investment programme. The...

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