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Uzbekistan Minister Laziz Kudratov On Country’s Sweeping Economic Makeover

Global Finance

Laziz Kudratov : The changes that started in 2016 continue. Total FDI in electricity over the last six years has amounted to an impressive $10 billion, and we are aiming to increase generating capacity coming from renewable sources to 20 GW by 2030, ensuring that green energy is about 40% of the total. in the first half of 2024.

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Stars Of China 2024: Innovation Nation

Global Finance

China International Capital Corporation (CICC) and China Bohai Bank have tweaked their services to support the national goal of reaching peak emissions by 2030. With 12 million corporate clients, the bank’s corporate loan balance that month was first among global commercial banks, exceeding ¥16 trillion and up nearly ¥1.4

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How Much Can Equinor Exploit Europe’s Energy Crisis?

Andrew Stolz

Green shift to stay competitive requires CAPEX ramp-up. Strong years ahead lead to attractive dividend yields. Over the past year, the stock price saw a strong rally, up 50% YTD. Most European countries have already closed their coal plants and started to phase out fossil fuels. Download the full report as a PDF.

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The Sugar Daddy Effect? Assessing Corporate venture capital, Sovereign funds and Green Energy!

Musings on Markets

That was the thought that came to mind, as I was writing about the US government's plans to break up big tech, and chronicling how much the big tech companies have struggled, trying to enter new businesses, notwithstanding the capital and brainpower that they have at their disposal.