Finnish ECB presidential candidate Rehn calls for more tools to mainstream green finance

With the ECB presidential election only weeks away, potential candidate for Draghi’s position, Bank of Finland Governor Olli Rehn, claims financial decision-making tools ought to better reflect climate-related criteria.
Bank of Finland Governor and potentially Mario Draghi's successor as ECB president, Olli Rehn | Photo: Karoliina Vuorenmäki
Bank of Finland Governor and potentially Mario Draghi's successor as ECB president, Olli Rehn | Photo: Karoliina Vuorenmäki
BY REETA PAAKKINEN

The financial sector, in the EU and globally, still lacks adequate instruments for mainstreaming green finance, argues Bank of Finland Governor Olli Rehn, potential candidate for the position of the European Central Bank’s (ECB) president.

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