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Bill Gates says he will give away all his wealth over the next two decades and close the Gates Foundation permanently in 2045.
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ART extends exclusions in Socially Conscious option
ART said the more extensive set of exclusions will come into effect July 1.
Interesting to note, the syndicates are predominantly offshore European banks. Santander from Spain continues to expand internationally with UK, USA and now a focus on Australia. Good to see ANZ and CBA in the first CEFC deals too.
It will be interesting to watch the investments continue. With $85M invested from a $2Bn per year fund, that leaves $1.915Bn to play with. Will we see $100-200M+ investments prior to the election?
[...] Clean Energy Finance Corporation makes first investments [...]