August 20, 2009


Green shoe for green markets

Green shoe (definition) Also called an overallotment option in which the company issuing securities agrees to offer an additional 10 percent or 15 percent to accommodate strong demand. Excerpt from  www.yourdictionary.com. This month, Focus considers investment strategies and the demand for investments that promise not only a potentially promising economic performance, but also make a positive impact by environmental, social and/or governance metrics (ESG). More…

Source: World Federation of Exchanges


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