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Too much asked of special drawing rights in tackling climate change, and more

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Too much asked of special drawing rights in tackling climate change
By Mark Sobel
Trillions of dollars are needed to meet the goals of the 2015 Paris agreement. Copious proposals for raising these funds focus on using the International Monetary Fund’s special drawing rights basket. But the limitations and realities of SDRs significantly constrain the potential for financial creativity.

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Risks around AI and algorithmic convergence are causing ‘regulatory gaps’
By Julian Jacobs
There is growing sentiment among regulators about the need to get the more diffuse role of artificial intelligence right in global investments.

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