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Runaway house prices: the winners and losers from the pandemic

Out-of-control housing prices: the winners and losers in the pandemic

Out-of-control housing prices: the winners and losers in the pandemic
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Current institutional approach to decentralised finance (DeFi)

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Can green bonds kill rush hour?

Bangkok s CBD is seen eerily quiet amid the Covid pandemic. Nutthawat Wicheanbut Of all the post-pandemic futurology going on at the moment, the idea of using green bonds to facilitate the death of city rush hours will have few objections from weary commuters. Economists, businesses and investors have for the past year tried to imagine the lasting impact of the Covid-19 shock on cities, workplaces and the transport that gets us around them. Global trends surrounding digital connections and green investments dominate everything. Assuming full economic recovery, a likely persistence of some hybrid work-from-home arrangement for some employees is perhaps one of the big durable disruptions. The change could affect potentially everything from housing demand and office rents to shops, restaurants and metro trains.

COLUMN-Killing rush hour with help from green bonds: Mike Dolan

COLUMN-Killing rush hour with help from green bonds: Mike Dolan Reuters 4 hrs ago By Mike Dolan (The author is editor-at-large for finance and markets at Reuters News. Any views expressed here are his own) By Mike Dolan LONDON, April 30 (Reuters) - Of all the post-pandemic futurology going on at the moment, the idea of using green bonds to facilitate the death of city rush hours will have few objections from weary commuters. Economists, businesses and investors have for the past year tried to imagine the lasting impact of the COVID-19 shock on cities, workplaces and the transport that gets us around them.

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