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From Digital Finance to Sustainability: Revisiting the Greenium in Modern Bond Markets
The premise of sustainable finance is elegant: if investors truly care about the environment, they should be willing to accept slightly lower returns to fund it. In bond markets, that willingness has a name — the greenium, the yield discount a green bond enjoys over an otherwise identical conventional one. For years it was one of the clearest pieces of evidence that markets price sustainability at all. Our report asks whether it still holds. Our report, From Digital Finance t


Tokenization : Rebuilding Capital Markets on Digital Rails
Tokenisation is supposed to be finance's next great unbundling: convert any real-world asset — a US Treasury, a slice of a Manhattan building, a private credit book — into a programmable token that settles in seconds, and the intermediaries that made markets slow, expensive, and exclusive simply fall away. By late 2025 the tokenised real-world asset market had passed $36 billion, led by Treasuries and private credit. The technology works. The question our report asks is a har


Crypto Wallets and Custody : Who really owns your coins?
In the fast-moving world of digital assets, the line between control and ownership is blurrier than ever. From collapses like FTX to...
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