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Climate mitigation doesn’t have to come at the expense of growth, and more

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Climate mitigation doesn’t have to come at the expense of growth
By Marion Amiot and Paul Gruenwald
Over the past few years, the climate policy paradigm has moved from a view where the economy must be constrained to mitigate climate change to one where growth and a sustainable environment can coexist. But ramping up investments quickly to limit the impact of climate change and drive growth is challenging in a more fragmented world.

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A new era for the euro
By Tânia Patrícia Mendes Lopes
In 2023, the European Central Bank raised the key rate from minus 0.5% to 4.5%, the highest level since the 2008 financial crisis. This opened a window of opportunities for investment in euros.
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