Euromoney and its sister publication GlobalCapital conducted a worldwide survey on the fast-growing area of sustainable financing and investing. Both issuers and investors were invited to take part.
The survey was also available in the languages below:
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Chinese Simplified | Spanish |
French | Portuguese |
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As a valued participant in the survey, you will receive a complimentary copy of the comprehensive results report when it is published in September. You will also receive one month's free subscriber level access to both euromoney.com and globalcapital.com
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