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HKMA and DFSA Report Highlights Sustainable Debt Opportunities in Emerging Markets
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HKMA and DFSA Report Highlights Sustainable Debt Opportunities in Emerging Markets

The HKMA and DFSA's joint report explores sustainable debt potential in MENA and APAC, emphasizing growth opportunities and market innovations.

Latin America's Macro Crossroads: From Crisis Hangover to Nearshoring, Rate Cuts, and New Risks
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Latin America's Macro Crossroads: From Crisis Hangover to Nearshoring, Rate Cuts, and New Risks

Latin America is projected to grow 2% in 2024, driven by recovery in Argentina and Brazil. Inflation is down, with potential rate cuts ahead, but risks remain high.

Global Economy on Thin Ice: Slow Growth, High Uncertainty, Fragile Confidence
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Global Economy on Thin Ice: Slow Growth, High Uncertainty, Fragile Confidence

Global growth is slowing, with GDP forecasted to drop from low 3% to low 2% amid rising policy uncertainty and high inflation, leaving the economy fragile and cautious.

Exploring Tokenised Debt: A New Frontier in Finance
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Exploring Tokenised Debt: A New Frontier in Finance

Tokenised debt offers a digital evolution to traditional debt, enhancing efficiency, transparency, and accessibility while facing regulatory challenges, according to Bitfinex's insights.

Emerging Markets Debt: Unlocking Potential in Overlooked Asset Class
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Emerging Markets Debt: Unlocking Potential in Overlooked Asset Class

Emerging markets debt (EMD) offers growth potential but remains under-allocated in fixed income portfolios, according to VanEck. Discover the challenges and opportunities in this asset class.

An Experiment Incubated at Harvard to Resolve the Global Debt Crisis (Part 7 of 7)
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An Experiment Incubated at Harvard to Resolve the Global Debt Crisis (Part 7 of 7)

In the interview notes of journalist Faye Xiaofei, Professor Han Feng, in an age of global upheaval, raised his gaze to the stars to discern the tides of history and lowered his eyes to the data to parse their logic, pursuing a question that cuts to the root of civilization itself: When the old gravitational anchors collapse, where should humanity's wealth be moored?

An Experiment Incubated at Harvard to Resolve the Global Debt Crisis (Part 6 of 7)
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An Experiment Incubated at Harvard to Resolve the Global Debt Crisis (Part 6 of 7)

In the interview notes of journalist Faye Xiaofei, Professor Han Feng, in an age of global upheaval, raised his gaze to the stars to discern the tides of history and lowered his eyes to the data to parse their logic, pursuing a question that cuts to the root of civilization itself: When the old gravitational anchors collapse, where should humanity's wealth be moored?

An Experiment Incubated at Harvard to Resolve the Global Debt Crisis (Part 5 of 7)
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An Experiment Incubated at Harvard to Resolve the Global Debt Crisis (Part 5 of 7)

In the interview notes of journalist Faye Xiaofei, Professor Han Feng, in an age of global upheaval, raised his gaze to the stars to discern the tides of history and lowered his eyes to the data to parse their logic, pursuing a question that cuts to the root of civilization itself: When the old gravitational anchors collapse, where should humanity's wealth be moored?

An Experiment Incubated at Harvard to Resolve the Global Debt Crisis (Part 4 of 7)
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An Experiment Incubated at Harvard to Resolve the Global Debt Crisis (Part 4 of 7)

In the interview notes of journalist Faye Xiaofei, Professor Han Feng, in an age of global upheaval, raised his gaze to the stars to discern the tides of history and lowered his eyes to the data to parse their logic, pursuing a question that cuts to the root of civilization itself: When the old gravitational anchors collapse, where should humanity's wealth be moored?

An Experiment Incubated at Harvard to Resolve the Global Debt Crisis (Part 3 of 7)
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An Experiment Incubated at Harvard to Resolve the Global Debt Crisis (Part 3 of 7)

In the interview notes of journalist Faye Xiaofei, Professor Han Feng, in an age of global upheaval, raised his gaze to the stars to discern the tides of history and lowered his eyes to the data to parse their logic, pursuing a question that cuts to the root of civilization itself: When the old gravitational anchors collapse, where should humanity's wealth be moored?

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