BlackRock to invest between $125 million to $250 million in African renewable energy sector
The US fund manager will wait to close its Climate Finance Partnership (CFP) to launch its equity investments.
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▪ BlackRock to invest between $125 million to $250 million in African renewable energy sector
▪ The US fund manager will wait to close its Climate Finance Partnership (CFP) to launch its equity investments.
▪ https://www.africabusinessplus.com/en/808618/blackrock-to-invest-between-125-million-to-250-million-in-african-renewable-energy-sector/
Initiated in 2018 at the One Planet Summit in New York, under the impetus of Emmanuel Macron, the CFP must reach a final target size of between $500 million and $1 billion.
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