
Saloni Ramakrishna
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Jun 8, 2024 |
finextra.com | Mayuri Jain |Saloni Ramakrishna
News in your inbox For Finextra's free daily newsletter, breaking news and flashes and weekly job board. Channels Group External | what does this mean? This content is provided by an external author without editing by Finextra. It expresses the views and opinions of the author. In this digital world, where new advancements constantly unfold, we find ourselves more interconnected than ever.
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May 27, 2024 |
finextra.com | Mayuri Jain |Saloni Ramakrishna |Kaustuv Ghosh
Few can doubt China’s leadership in advancing green tech and green energy. Solar installations are growing at a pace that would increase global capacity by 85% by 2025. China today has more solar panels installed in large-scale projects than the rest of the world combined. While China has taken the global e-vehicle (EV) market by storm as the world’s largest producer of e-vehicles, with BYD usurping Tesla as the world’s top EV maker.
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May 22, 2024 |
finextra.com | Mayuri Jain |Saloni Ramakrishna |Kaustuv Ghosh |Jacobo Weizenblut
It’s already been a landmark year for the digital assets sector, with newly approved spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) in the US drawing in huge cumulative net inflows, spearheaded by asset management giants such as Fidelity and BlackRock. As cryptoassets become more embedded in the mainstream, we’re confronted with the increasingly urgent reminder of their environmental impacts.
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May 19, 2024 |
finextra.com | Joris Lochy |Saloni Ramakrishna |John Bertrand |Richard Bennett
The finalisation of Basel IV marks a significant milestone in the ongoing evolution of global banking regulation. These comprehensive reforms, concluded by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision in 2017, introduce critical changes across various dimensions, including risk measurement, capital adequacy, and reporting requirements.
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May 16, 2024 |
finextra.com | Mayuri Jain |Saloni Ramakrishna |Kaustuv Ghosh |Jacobo Weizenblut
In the days of May 14-16.2024, powerd by BLOOMBERG and supporter by the head of the QATAR government and ministers, the leading economic event of the year took place in the capital city. 50+ planetary speakers 1000+ global leaders 50+ breakout speakers 50+ countries 100K + visitors, participants and visitors (including virtual) This all make the second edition of the QATAR ECONOMIC FORUM unique place competing strongly with WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM in DAVOS.
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