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22/06/2015 |
Article | Information on individuals behavior has never been so important and available thanks to the numerous data (big data) provided by the web and the power of computing and analysis… |
142
22/06/2015 |
Article | As liquidities have never been so abundant worldwide, very few of them are invested in financing innovation. This is especially true in Europe. If governments have tried to direct… |
143
22/06/2015 |
Article | Since 2007, European banks have had to cope with a very unique environment. After the crisis management phase (2007-2012), they had to learn how to navigate in a dramatically new… |
144
22/06/2015 |
Article | With its spectacular growth and yet unleashed potential, crowdfunding raises technical, economical and regulatory issues, specifically when it comes to marketplace lending:… |
145
22/06/2015 |
Article | The increasing penetration of digital technologies in Corporate and Investment Banking (CIB) implies a triple revolution. First, an industrial revolution: new opportunities for… |
146
22/06/2015 |
Article | Influenced by reforms of the regulatory framework that originated in the post-crisis context, and the quick technological and demographic transformations, retail banking activity… |
147
31/03/2015 |
Article | The energy transition requires the implementation of various policy instruments (carbon prices, subventions, etc.) which in turn affect the macroeconomic output. For this reason,… |
148
31/03/2015 |
Article | Urbanization in areas prone to natural hazards is massive and will grow. Economic analysis offers several tools to contain this phenomenon: insurance pricing in relation to risk,… |
149
31/03/2015 |
Article | To answer the challenges of climate change, a massive reorientation of private and public financing flows is required. The financial sector appears to be a key player to engage… |
150
31/03/2015 |
Article | This article outlines the theoretical framework of both adaptation and maladaptation. The literature dedicated to climate change adaptation shows that resilience is the concept… |
151
31/03/2015 |
Article | Traditional risk categories embodied in credit research – business risk and financial risk – can capture a number of Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) issues. However,… |
152
31/03/2015 |
Article | The Paris climate summer represents the last chance to lay the foundations for a universal agreement. An ambitious climate agreement is based on: (1) a commitment by governments,… |
153
31/03/2015 |
Article | Casualties and material losses caused by natural catastrophes are mainly driven by geographical patterns and residential choices. Environmental hazards impose a kind of easement… |
154
31/03/2015 |
Article | It is difficult to allocate capital consistent with ensuring that temperature will rise to less than 2°C as agreed in Copenhagen in 2010. However, a combination of factors are… |
155
31/03/2015 |
Article | This article looks at issues related to financing the fight against climate change and the broader energy transition. There is a heated and exciting debate both nationally and… |
156
31/03/2015 |
Article | We are witnessing an energy transition where renewable energy is becoming a more competitive technology than traditional fossil fuels. Besides, the climate imperative is pressing… |
157
31/03/2015 |
Article | Climate change is now increasingly recognized as a major financial threat. We develop a simple dynamic investment strategy that allows long-term passive investors to hedge climate… |
158
31/12/2014 |
Article | As a main component of financial development, financial inclusion fosters economic growth in developing countries by delivering at an affordable cost a wide array of financial… |
159
31/12/2014 |
Article | Before 2006, only South Africa had issued a foreign-currency denominated sovereign bond in Sub-Saharan Africa. From 2006 to 2014, twelve other countries have issued a total of $15… |
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31/12/2014 |
Article | Considering the huge investment opportunities offered by these demographic, urban and economic changes, the African continent has become a key destination for private equity… |