Investing to reconnect financial value with people, nature and the real economy: an iterative blueprint for capital markets actors, policymakers and regulators
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This paper discusses the growing disconnect between financial markets and the real economy, and asks how the balance of the Earth and humanity can be rebalanced. It explores the role that capital markets actors, including investors, policymakers, and regulators, can play in building a more regenerative and inclusive economy that supports the long-term well-being of people and nature.
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