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The corporate backlash against net zero

12.02.2022 - By Financial TimesPlay

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Brussels is pushing EU member states to agree to a $60 ceiling on global purchases of Russian oil and emerging market stocks and bonds are staging a strong rebound. Plus, a push by the UN to tighten corporate rules around net-zero pledges is sending shudders through some boardrooms, and the world’s largest active volcano, Hawaii’s Mauna Loa, erupted this week after lying dormant for nearly 40 years.   

Mentioned in this podcast: Brussels seeks deal on $60 global price cap for Russian oil Emerging market stocks and bonds stage powerful rebound rally Get ready for a net zero business backlash Boon for scientists as world’s biggest active volcano roars back to life USGS: Mauna Loa eruption 

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