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18 May 2006

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Environmental Finance

Shortlist unveiled for sustainable banking awards

ABN Amro has been short-listed for every category of the Financial Times' sustainable banking awards. The most sustainable banks from around the world are to be singled out for recognition by this new programme of awards, launched by the Financial Times in association with the International Finance Corporation, the private sector arm of the World Bank. [Banks shortlisted in one or more of the 5 categories "Sustainable Bank of the Year", "Emerging Markets"; "Sustainable bankers"; "Sustainable deal"; "Sustainable Energy Finance Deal": ABN Amro, Bank Sarasin, HSBC, WestLB, Westpac, Banco ABN Amro Real, Banco Itau, Nedbank, Standard Chartered, Yes Bank, Calyon (part of Credit Agricole), Citigroup, Mizuho, WestLB, Citigroup, US/Financiera Compartamos, Deutsche Bank, HSBC, Barclays Bank, Credit Suisse]