Despite a challenging global macroeconomic environment, State Street’s third global survey of private markets shows that institutional investors are digging in for the long haul and expect global regulatory developments to support sustained growth in demand for private assets.
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.
On the eve of the 4 July UK general election, OMFIF convenes an expert panel to discuss the key economic and geopolitical priorities on a new government’s agenda.
Ulf Erlandsson, founder and chief executive officer of the Anthropocene Fixed Income Institute, joins OMFIF to discuss the importance of fixed income markets for the climate transition.
The 11th edition of OMFIF’s Global Public Investor surveys 73 central banks to uncover how $5.4tn in international reserve assets are likely to be deployed across financial markets.