sustainable growth

The CEO Killer and the Fall of Empires: Lessons for the United States Post-Bust

The “CEO Killer” narrative has emerged as a stark commentary on the systemic issues plaguing corporate leadership and governance, particularly in the United States. While the term may sound sensational, it reflects growing disillusionment with short-termism, greed, and the erosion of values that once underpinned sustainable growth. Some believe these challenges mirror the decline of […]

How Trump 2.0 Could Reshape Green Investments and the Global Economy

The re-election of Donald Trump and the return of his “America First” agenda bring significant implications for the green economy. While much of the market focus post-election has been on equities and inflation risks, the potential ripple effects on green investments and global climate initiatives deserve close scrutiny. Inflationary Risks and Green Financing The Trump […]

The Third Millennium’s Economic Evolution and its Impact on Green Investing

The third millennium’s economic trends are shaping green investing in complex ways. Here’s a deeper look: Since 2000, escalating global debt and the expansion of central bank balance sheets have created a funding environment where green finance initiatives, such as green bonds, can flourish alongside increased debt. However, this additional debt load poses questions about […]

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