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" ... Green bonds, raised to support environmental activities such as the installation of renewable energy capacity, energy efficiency measures and electric vehicle charging infrastructure, also saw an impressive uplift, particularly towards the end of the year. Until August, offerings were down compared to the prior year, but a massive $62 billion of issuance in September set the scene for a strong fourth quarter that allowed green bonds not only to set a new annual record, but took cumulative green bond issuance since 2007 to more than $1 trillion. ... "
" ... How’s the upgrade story looking? Let’s give Nvidia owners a turn. GTX 1080 owners stepping up to an RX 6800 could see a 120% uplift, while choosing the RX 6800 XT variant here would net them up to 162% higher performance. ... "
" ... There is a range of “Banking as a service partners” that allow anyone to offer customers bank accounts and other loans. Disney checking account anyone? Trusted brands will be a key driver to embedded finance uplift. ... "
" ... “Once I shifted my thinking and stopped looking at all the roadblocks and focused instead on how I could use this book to give back, it fueled me forward,” says Schaler. "I’ve set up to donate a percentage of each book sold to help uplift struggling libraries and independent bookstores.” ... "
" ... “The advantage of agreed value is it takes out any potential negotiation at the point of claim and is more likely to result in a quick and clean settlement,” explains Richards. “The disadvantage is the client will not benefit from an uplift in the market should there be one. This advantage is less a risky policy since these do not take into account market fluctuations. Also, since it removes any potential negotiation, a claim is more likely to result in a quick and clean settlement.” ... "