Panels Seek Ways to Avoid Global Post-COVID Recovery That Leaves Some Behind, as Forum on Financing for Development Continues
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The Economic and Social Council continued its annual Forum on Financing for Development today, holding two interactive panel discussions, during which speakers proposed potential solutions to COVID-19’s devastating impact on infrastructure investment lagging even before the novel coronavirus struck and sought ways to avoid a global post-pandemic recovery that leaves some behind.
Munir Akram (Pakistan), President of the Economic and Social Council, opened the meeting by emphasizing the global need for increased investment in sustainable infrastructure to meet development goals. Noting the untapped potential of the private sector to that end, he suggested that the upcoming investment fair based on the Sustainable Development Goals which will allow Governments to present specific projects and concrete opportunities to the investor c
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A look at NFTs, or non-fungible tokens
âI don’t think too many people in the traditional financial world are losing sleep because I think they’re fairly dismissive of the technology because they don’t understand what’s about to happen to themâ: Simon Dingle â founder and CEO, Inves Capital. 09:29
SIMON BROWN: I’m chatting with Simon Dingle. He is Inves Capitalâs founder and CEO. He also wrote the book In Math We Trust: The Future Of Money, which is around crypto generally.Â
I want to talk to him about NFTs, non-fungible tokens. Before I get Simon on, what does fungible mean? Fungible is currencies â all the units are the same; equal they can be, they are fungible. Non-fungible is the opposite. It’s unique. It cannot be replicated.Â
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The World Federation of Exchanges (“The WFE”), the global industry group for exchanges and CCPs, today published its inaugural annual Women Leaders List.
The WFE’s Women Leaders initiative aims to shine the spotlight on some of the talented and gifted women in our industry. The industry initiative drew almost 60 nominations from every corner of the world as the WFE’s global membership put forward their talented existing, and future, leaders. From the total pool of nominations, 21 women were awarded a place on the list in a very competitive process run by 9 distinguished judges.
#WFEFocus March issue out now, filled with the inspiring stories and reflections of the 21 accomplished women selected for our annual Women Leaders award, and by some of the distinguished judges who chose them. Read More : https://t.co/FGwM0SC6Jepic.twitter.com/a0k08Sv5LU TheWFE (@TheWFE) March 1, 2021
The World Federation Of Exchanges Publishes Women Leaders List For 2021 Date
01/03/2021
The World Federation of Exchanges (“The WFE”), the global industry group for exchanges and CCPs, today published its inaugural annual Women Leaders List.
The WFE’s Women Leaders initiative aims to shine the spotlight on some of the talented and gifted women in our industry. The industry initiative drew almost 60 nominations from every corner of the world as the WFE’s global membership put forward their talented existing, and future, leaders. From the total pool of nominations, 21 women were awarded a place on the list in a very competitive process run by 9 distinguished judges.
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