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While the Bipartisan Agreement remains light on detail, it points to a hopeful future for investors.
The infra package currently under consideration may fall short of President Biden's initial ambitions regarding climate change, but it should be embraced for what it includes, UT Austin's Benjamin Leibowicz argues.
I Squared Capital founder Sadek Wahba discusses why the Biden administration’s infra plan is a crucial first step, and how a US version of the World Bank could play a key role in mobilising private capital.
The Colonial Pipeline hack underscores the need for the public and private sector to work together to avoid another preventable disaster.
In trying to deliver investor certainty and climate relief with its Sustainable Finance Taxonomy, the EU has come up with a solution which may well do the opposite.
Headshot of Jonathan Grey, president and COO of Blackstone
The alternatives asset manager had one of its strongest quarters, with total AUM rising 21% year-on-year to $649bn.
The plan, if it goes ahead, should push PE firms to cater to growing demand for sustainably-run organisations and projects, argues Apex Group's Elaine Chim.
While it doesn’t exactly embrace private capital, the president’s plan doesn’t push it away either, allowing for plenty of opportunities to co-operate.
Yesterday’s announcement marks the first step in a three-month conversation over what will be included in the plan’s final version.
I Squared Capital's Sadek Wahba lays out five ways the Biden administration could support infrastructure without increasing taxes.
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