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Aviva Investors urges IMF, World Bank to step up to avert climate catastrophe

'The global economy and financial system are currently financing their own destruction because the global financial architecture is not fit for purpose'

Asset manager warns we are facing 'the potential collapse of the financial system before the end of the century'
Asset manager warns we are facing 'the potential collapse of the financial system before the end of the century' Photo: Getty Images

Aviva Investors is calling on the key global players including the International Monetary Fund, World Bank and the Financial Stability Board to create a transition plan for private capital to stave off climate catastrophe.

In a white paper to be published ahead of the COP27 conference on 6 November, the asset manager claims the current international financial architecture requires urgent reform to tackle climate change — "the defining crisis of the next 80 years".

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