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5 days ago |
japantoday.com | Kate Abnett |Simon Jessop
The United States is seeking to weaken a global deal aimed at helping developing countries struggling with the impacts of climate change and other issues, an internal United Nations document seen by Reuters showed. The Trump administration opposes draft reforms of the world's financial system intended to help developing countries, including around taxation, credit ratings and fossil fuel subsidies. It also wants mentions of "climate," "gender equality" and "sustainability" stripped out.
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1 week ago |
japantimes.co.jp | Kate Abnett |Simon Jessop
The United States is seeking to weaken a global deal aimed at helping developing countries struggling with the impacts of climate change and other issues, an internal United Nations document showed. The administration of U.S. President Donald Trump opposes draft reforms of the world's financial system intended to help developing countries, including around taxation, credit ratings and fossil fuel subsidies. It also wants mentions of "climate," "gender equality" and "sustainability" stripped out.
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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | Kate Abnett |Simon Jessop
By Kate Abnett and Simon JessopBRUSSELS/LONDON (Reuters) -The United States is seeking to weaken a global deal aimed at helping developing countries struggling with the impacts of climate change and other issues, an internal United Nations document seen by Reuters showed. The Trump administration opposes draft reforms of the world's financial system intended to help developing countries, including around taxation, credit ratings and fossil fuel subsidies.
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1 week ago |
today.westlaw.com | Nia Williams |Virginia Furness |Simon Jessop
LONDON (Reuters) -The top sustainable finance executive at HSBC's asset management division is leaving the firm, HSBC said on Friday, the latest in a series of departures from the bank amid a restructuring under its new chief executive.
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4 weeks ago |
943jackfm.com | Simon Jessop |Richa Naidu
By Simon Jessop and Richa Naidu(Reuters) -A group of former U.S. Department of Labor officials has urged federal contractors to maintain their corporate diversity policies in the face of legal threats by the Trump administration, a letter seen exclusively by Reuters showed.
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