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      <description>Going green has emerged as a key component of China’s future growth plans, and recent developments show the push for sustainable development is only increasing.
President Xi Jinping endorsed green finance yet again last week, this time on the country’s biggest stage at the twice-a-decade Communist Party congress. Meanwhile, Hong Kong’s de facto central bank is reportedly planning to issue a green bond next year to attract global investors and cultivate a local market.
The global green bond...</description>
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      <title>China is shifting the green bond market with “green financing”</title>
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