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Ghana Unveils Green Bond Guidelines to Boost Sustainable Investment

  • New guidelines aim to attract foreign capital and address climate change
  • Part of Ghana’s Capital Market Master Plan to transform the financial landscape

Accra, Ghana – Ghana unveiled its Green Bond Guidelines 2024 this week, aiming to attract foreign capital to boost key sectors such as green infrastructure and renewable energy. Launched by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), these guidelines reflect a move to enhance the country’s financial landscape while seemingly addressing climate change challenges.

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