It ain’t easy being green. (Or is it?)
| Sep 30th, 2010 | Filed under: Hedge Fund Industry Trends, Today's Post | By: AAA Staff |
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At first blush it seems highly counter-intuitive, particularly after a major global financial crisis brought on by the greasy wheels of securitization and mountains of risky debt: “Green” development initiatives bundled into a portfolio and listed on the stock market.
Yet it is what a new report by research firm Finadium recommends could be at least one solution to unplugging the funding gap that exists between renewable energy projects and the one thing keeping them from taking the world to a greener and better place: cash.
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