(ANSA) - ROME, FEBRUARY 25 - The creation of a bag for sustainable companies, a sort of Nasdaq for sustainability that could start right from Europe and from Piazza Affari.
This is the idea put forward by Luigi De Vecchi, Chairman of Europe, MiddleEast and Africa of Banking, Capital Markets & Advisory of Citin during a streaming event on ANSA.it dedicated to sustainable finance, organized by Fondazione Ecosistemi and N3.
A square that, explained De Vecchi, together with an index that values sustainability, could help investors in their choices in the face of "the long wave of the green, which will be even greater in scope, presumably than what once was the technological wave. ".
De Vecchi recalled that assets in circulation are growing at an exponential rate but that between now and 2050 "120 trillion dollars are needed to allow the world not to increase its temperature by more than 1.5 degrees, or 4.5 trillion dollars per year. year to be financed ".
And in the face of such a mass, he explained private and public that they must work hand in hand, primarily with the tax lever.
"Green investment should ideally be low risk, high yield and low cost of capital."
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