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Litigation, polyester and greenhushing: mythbusting green finance, and more

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Litigation, polyester and greenhushing: mythbusting green finance By John Adams

Assaad Razzouk’s new book skewers solutions for the climate crisis. While covering a range of financial areas – including banking, insurance, bitcoin and green bonds – Adams adds that it highlights relatively neglected areas in environmental criticism, such as the ecological implications of polyester.

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  Gender diversity is not about undermining workforce quality
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By Burhan Khadbai
Initiatives to promote gender diversity within top positions are commonly criticised for not attracting the best talent, revealing a widely held naïveté.​​​​​​

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How are central banks adapting their data management to thrive in a digital age?
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