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These annual reports informs on the Clean Energy Financing Partnership Facility's to clean energy projects with $ billion in clean energy investments in implementation progress for the period from 1 January to 31 December Facility semiannual progress report provides a summary of the the operations.
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These bonds were structured and distributed through a collaborative effort by our Retail and Wholesale divisions Investment Banking and Global Markets units , with our offices in London and Japan working together. Going forward, we will use similar collaboration transcending both regions and business divisions to develop and offer products and services that help resolve social issues and fulfill a variety of client needs. The clean energy bonds issued together with the ADB yielded an excellent result.

The proceeds help the ADB to diversify its funding sources and make an impactful contribution to sustainability. This deal connected the ADB, which is supporting clean energy projects, with the broad range of Japanese investor needs through team-wide collaboration across different regions and business divisions. There is increasing demand for contributing to society through investments, rather than donations or charitable fundraising.

This product was developed to cultivate these needs. I received a great deal of positive feedback from clients. This included that it was easy to understand how the funds would be used and that they were happy to know their investment would make a difference. This reaffirmed for me the important role that we played in helping to connect investors with financing demand.

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