HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Mariantonietta Intonti and colleagues from the degli Studi Bari, Bari, Italy have published the research work: The u201cGreeniumu201d in Green Bonds: How Did It Change with COVID-19?, in the Journal: Sustainability 2023, 15, 5631. of 28/04/2017
- what: Some interesting conclusions can be drawn from the multi-step analysis here proposed, with reference to the initial research hypotheses.
SUMMARY
The literature on Green Bonds (GBs) shows that investors can accept lower yields on GBs vs. Traditional Bonds (TBs) provided that the former (latter) bonds will give a contribution . . .

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