«speaking of »- the daily podcast-does green investment make sense-or is it only lucrative for the bank?
More and more people want to invest their money in a climate friendly way. What is considered sustainable, however, is determined by Swiss banks themselves. Is green planting possible at all?
Vivienne Kuster, Mirja Gabathulerals Host, Jorgos Brouzosals Gast& quot; should a bank protect the oceans? & quot; a woman & APOs; s voice asks in a credit Suisse commercial. And immediately gives the answer: & quot; it & APOs; s our turn. & quot; this message doesn & APOs; t come by chance: the demand for climate-friendly investment funds is growing, and the supply is growing.
If you want to invest your money and at the same time do something good to the environment, you will find financial products with the attribute sustainable or green at various large banks. What sustainability is, but each bank decides for itself, because there are no uniform rules.
Invest his money and protect the climate-does that still work together? Or is sustainability just a new business model with which banks operate greenwashing-giving themselves more sustainable than they are? And what alternatives to the banks do investors have? Business editors Jorgos Brouzos and Mirja Gabathuler discuss these questions in a new episode of the podcast «apropos ».
Speaking of which-the daily podcastYou can listen to and subscribe for free on Spotify, Apple podcasts or Google podcasts. If you & APOs; re using another podcast app, just search for & quot; apropos & quot;.
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