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Fashion giant Chanel, known for its iconic perfume and tweed suits, keeps up to date with changing tastes. These days that means showing consumers — and investors — that it’s doing its part to combat climate change.
So when the company needed to borrow money two years ago, it turned to a hot new financial product: sustainability-linked bonds (SLBs).
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