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Pension funds ‘overwhelmed’ by inconsistent transition regulations, and more

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Pension funds ‘overwhelmed’ by inconsistent transition regulations
By Emma McGarthy and Sarah Moloney
Access to capital, a long-term view of risk and return and the nature of their investments in infrastructure and energy projects mean that pension funds play an integral role in scaling up transition finance. With their ability to bring together the necessary actors, including investors, fund managers and governments, pension funds must leverage their influence and capital to push for sustainable capital markets.  

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Tokenisation is gaining pull and plausibility
By Lewis McLellan
Breathless optimism around the promise of a new technology is hardly rare in the tech world. But for tokenisation, the excitement has spread well beyond the boardrooms of Silicon Valley venture capitalists.

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