Rob Bauer calls on banks, pension funds and rating agencies to change outdated policies in face of rising threats
Internal memo reveals multilateral lender’s fear that new rules will put its climate credentials at risk
Transformative solutions are required to overhaul procurement and expand the pool of available capital
Eli Lilly’s chief says the country must do more to attract business, yet budgets are tight
Leaked internal report reflects widespread concerns about work culture at world’s biggest multilateral lender
Climate start-ups have struggled to raise finance to prove their systems at scale
Two-term leader of multilateral lender describes probe as ‘absurd and unfounded’
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Nadia Calviño wants the world’s largest multilateral lender to take on more risk
Also in this newsletter: Europe’s right-wing reshuffles ahead of elections
Also in this newsletter: Von der Leyen lands in Bosnia and is likely to both raise and damp hopes of accession to the union
EU finance ministers approve her appointment to lead world’s largest multilateral lender
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EU finance ministers expected to select successor at helm of world’s largest lender on Friday
Also in this newsletter: The race for who will lead the EIB comes to a head
Also in this newsletter: Portugal calls a snap election as Spain moves to form a government
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Bloc’s finance ministers discuss future leadership of European Investment Bank
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Danish candidate to run EU bank argues prudent lending will be insufficient for green transition and Ukraine
Belgian politician appointed while incumbent Margrethe Vestager targets top job at European Investment Bank
Deputy prime minister will go up against Margrethe Vestager and host of other rivals
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Werner Hoyer wants capitals to cover potential losses on loans to Kyiv to attract private capital
EU’s competition and digital regulation commissioner put forward as candidate for presidency by Danish government