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UK turns to private finance to boost infrastructure investment |
By Peter Sedgwick |
Given the constraints on public sector borrowing in the UK, the new Labour government wants a substantial increase in private sector infrastructure investment. This could include investments under licence, investment in privatised utilities and public-private partnerships to invest in public services. Read the full commentary → |
Catalysing growth in emerging markets through sovereign co-investments |
By Ariel Budiman |
While bilateral and multilateral support can help, emerging markets need sustained capital particularly from the private sector. Read the full commentary → |
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Leveraging data, technology and innovation for sustainable finance Thursday 18 July, Live broadcast A panel of experts explores the latest trends in climate technology as well as how data and innovation can be a force in catalysing green finance. Register → |
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AI: a double-edged weapon in payments fraud |
Liyun He Guelton, senior AI researcher, and Claire Deprez, head of product management at Worldline, join OMFIF to discuss the new threats AI poses in enabling fraud, and the tools that Worldline is developing to thwart them. Listen → |
The Bulletin: Q3 2024 |
This edition of the Bulletin explores the case for investing in emerging markets, the associated challenges as well as the roles of multilateral and in-country actors to facilitate investment in key sectors. Download → |