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This week's edition of the Sustainable finance and ESG weekly round-up from the Finance Group includes: (1)ICMA releases paper on the role of CP in the sustainable finance market, (2) Council of the EU approves climate conclusions ahead of COP 29 meeting, and (3) UNEP FI publishes new member guidance on climate change and sustainability.
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