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Scenario choice matters in prudential transition plans, and more

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Scenario choice matters in prudential transition plans
By Gerdie Knijp and Gaston Bronstering
While many banks now publish transition plans, large differences exist in terms of scope, target-setting methods and the measurement of misalignment with climate goals. This creates a need for standardisation and clarification on what a good transition plan entails.

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Third Plenum: China’s unending pursuit of stability
By Udaibir Das
Marked by results often falling short of expectations, China remains wary of fully embracing market reforms.

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