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In 2025, the financial world is witnessing a seismic shift in how climate assets are structured, traded, and governed. Tokenized carbon credits—digital representations of one metric ton of CO₂e avoided or removed—are no longer a niche experiment but a foundational asset class in Regenerative Finance (ReFi). For institutional investors, these tokenized credits offer a unique convergence of environmental impact, regulatory compliance, and financial innovation, all enabled by Web3 infrastructure. Institutional Access to Liquid Climate AssetsThe tokenization of carbon credits has unlocked unprecedented liquidity in a market historically plagued by fragmentation and illiquidity. Platforms like KlimaDAO and Toucan Protocol now facilitate…

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The global wealth management industry is undergoing a profound transformation, driven by post-pandemic volatility, regulatory evolution, and technological innovation. At the heart of this shift lies the imperative for operational resilience and long-term shareholder value creation. International Personal Finance PLC (IPF PLC) exemplifies how firms are navigating these challenges through a blend of strategic innovation, financial discipline, and digital agility. Operational Resilience: A Cornerstone of Modern Wealth ManagementOperational resilience has emerged as a non-negotiable requirement for financial institutions. The Bank of England defines this as the ability to “prevent, adapt to, respond to, recover from, and learn from operational disruptions”…

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Prime Minister of CanadaCanada announces new partnership with Germany on critical minerals and energyToday, in Berlin, Canada and Germany signed a Joint Declaration of Intent to deepen co-operation to secure critical mineral supply chains,….6 days ago Source link

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Prime Minister of CanadaCanada announces new partnership with Germany on critical minerals and energyToday, in Berlin, Canada and Germany signed a Joint Declaration of Intent to deepen co-operation to secure critical mineral supply chains,….6 days ago Source link

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Image source: Getty Images Lion Finance (LSE:BGEO) is now among the largest companies on the FTSE 250 — this is the index that is essentially (but not perfectly) composed of the 101st to 350th most valuable companies listed in the UK. The index, however, doesn’t include non-main market stocks like Jet2 or companies like Carnival, which no longer meet domicile/nationality requirements. So, back to Lion Finance. Many investors won’t be familiar with it because it used to be called Bank of Georgia. And even then, it was possibly overlooked. After all, many investors like to invest in what they know,…

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MICHAEL STANDAERT North Dakota News Cooperative Ranchers across North Dakota are increasingly looking to add value to the cattle they raise. Rebecca Phillips demonstrates core sampling equipment at her property near Hazelton. Core samples of soil are taken as part of carbon monitoring and sent to a lab for analysis on biological matter and how much carbon is being stored. MICHAEL STANDAERT, NDNC Some do that through marketing their beef as grass-finished, or minimizing the use of antibiotics and hormones. Others look to niche markets by using heritage breeds or seeking organic certifications.Still, more are looking to carbon credits and…

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Image source: Getty Images I’ve been tempted to buy this FTSE 100 for years but one thing stopped me. It was too expensive. Too popular. Just too darn good. The company in question is Sage Group (LSE: SGE), which develops accounting and payroll software for businesses worldwide. All the share price seemed to do was climb higher and it looked expensive with a price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of around 34. I thought it was one to buy on a dip, and now we have one. Sage Group has slumped When I checked the list of best and worst performing FTSE 100 stocks in August, I…

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Atomic resolution images of PdO (red) and Pd (blue) structures and interfaces, with a corresponding illustration of the catalysts surface (right) and the microreactor in the electron microscope (left). Credit: TU Wien For many industrial applications one needs synthesis gas, also known as “syngas,” a mixture of hydrogen (H2) and carbon monoxide (CO). In addition to the established production method via steam reforming, synthesis gas can alternatively—and even more energy‑efficiently—be produced from methane (CH4) and oxygen. However, in this process, the total oxidation (combustion) of methane to CO2 and H2O must be avoided, which is why there is extensive research…

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