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Green Climate Fund-backed vehicle targets Mekong regenerative farming projects

Foreign investment in the United States has always followed opportunity, but the path to opportunity is changing

Capital One, Bank of America, and JPMorgan Chase dominate AI patent activity

US investment bank eyes ultra-wealthy clients as assets surge

Ten banks have collaborated to create a "stablecoin-like" asset tied to G7 currencies

Citi, BNY Mellon, U.S. Bank, UBS, Santander, and SMBC were sanctioned

Pension funds in the state of Arizona alone invested $5.4 billion to support retirements

Global fintech funding has fallen to its lowest level since 2017, though deals in payments continued to thrive

More than 90% of investors hold private equity and private credit in 2025, compared to 45% in 2021

More investors are looking to take a defensive approach and opting for cash and lower-risk assets

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