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10 things to know about African capital markets

African capital markets are diverse in structure and maturity, but generally less developed than other emerging and developing markets. There is wide scope for a stronger role for market-based financing in mobilising domestic and international capital towards economic development, and governments and regulators in the region have a range of policy levers to drive development of these markets.
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10 things to know about Asian capital markets

Asia is a major engine of global economic growth, but its capital markets mix strengths and persistent gaps that limit further growth. Here are ten essential facts every policymaker, investor and executive should know.
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How smart individual pension dashboards can boost retirement outcomes

Individual pension dashboards are digital platforms that support retirement planning by providing a personalised overview of an individual’s pension entitlements and retirement savings from different sources. This blog discusses key insights for their design and development distilled from the experience of 18 jurisdictions around the globe.
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Retail investors and sovereign debt: Why now and what next?

Recent years have seen a notable resurgence in the role of retail investors in sovereign debt markets. This has been driven by both supply and demand factors, including rising interest rates, increased government borrowing needs, new technologies, and strategic efforts to diversify investor bases. However, there are limitations and drawbacks to the role of retail investors in these markets.
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AI in finance: Balancing innovation and stability

AI has already transformed financial markets. But how does it affect how financial regulators balance innovation with compliance? OECD analysis maps and examines the different approaches to regulating AI in finance across 49 jurisdictions worldwide.
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Empowering young people in the digital financial age: The role of financial literacy

Young people are increasingly using digital financial services such as online shopping and mobile payments, but their financial literacy skills remain low. The OECD Director for Financial and Enterprise Affairs, Carmine Di Noia, highlights the need for governments to address this gap by promoting safe, age-appropriate financial experiences and ensuring equal access to financial education for all students.

The crucial role of insurance in managing wildfire risks

Insurance plays a vital role in managing wildfire risks as climate-related disasters intensify, with wildfires causing rising economic losses and straining insurance markets. Key challenges include affordability, accessibility, and data gaps. 
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