Intersecting Dynamics: The Role of International Carbon Markets and Private Credit in Reshaping Global Financial Systems
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Carbon Markets, Retirement Savings, Private Credit, ESG Investing, Financial MarketsAbstract
This paper explores the dynamic interplay among the development of international carbon markets, the ongoing global retirement savings crisis, and the rising prominence of private credit. The growth of carbon markets as a cornerstone of climate policy initiatives is reshaping global financial landscapes, influencing investment strategies, particularly within pension funds, and enhancing the appeal of private credit as an alternative investment avenue. This comprehensive analysis addresses how the integration of carbon markets with environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria into investment decisions is pivotal in resolving the retirement savings shortfall while fostering sustainable financial growth.
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