The Daily Check-In

The Future of ESG Finance

Published on23 FEB 2021
Topic:
Sustainability

Carey Halio, Deputy Treasurer of Goldman Sachs, discusses the firm’s $800 million sustainability bond and how Goldman Sachs is responding to demand for investment opportunities related to climate transition and inclusive growth.  

This video was recorded on February 19, 2021  

 

Transcript

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