TOKYO -- Mizuho Financial Group will allocate 50 billion yen ($389 million) to invest in decarbonization technologies over the next five years, the Japanese banking giant's new president and CEO told Nikkei in a recent interview.
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A pilot plant for CO2 capture at Amager Bakke in Copenhagen. Competition is heating up to invest in technologies that help the world's transition away from fossil fuels. © Reuters
TOKYO -- Mizuho Financial Group will allocate 50 billion yen ($389 million) to invest in decarbonization technologies over the next five years, the Japanese banking giant's new president and CEO told Nikkei in a recent interview.