Issue Articles
Published 2024-09-25
Keywords
- green bonds,
- green economy,
- sustainable development,
- green finance,
- green bond issuance
- green energy,
- green technology ...More
How to Cite
Qudratov, S. (2024). The future of green bonds: lessons for Uzbekistan. FINANCE AND BANKING, 10(4), 1–7. Retrieved from https://journal.bfa.uz/index.php/bfaj/article/view/242
Abstract
The green bond market has become an integral part of the global financial system today. America, Europe and China are the leading countries in the green bond market. Their experience provides important lessons for Uzbekistan. By introducing green bonds, Uzbekistan will have the opportunity to ensure environmental stability, combat climate change and increase financial stability. This will serve the country's long-term development. This article discusses green bonds, their current status and future, and what is being done and what needs to be done by the global community in the face of environmental challenges and climate change.
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