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Realizing Infrastructure-scale Finance in the Green Bond Market: Scoping Trends

The green bond finance landscape is not only accelerating in terms of issuances but is also undergoing compositional changes such as the entering of municipal and corporate bond issuers in the market. This Policy Brief explores the development and characteristics of the green bond market – a new financing mechanism intended to support investment in sustainable activities.

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