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Guillounism
I början av november var det ett finanstoppmöte i Hong Kong där höjdare från Wall Street och den kinesiska staten träffades:
HK summit attracts Wall Street titans, financial elites, ‘showing confidence in HK as hub under One Country, Two Systems’
https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202211/1278608.shtml
På detta event ska enligt programbladet som publicerats på Hong Kongs myndigheters hemsida, utöver lirarna från Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan och Blackstone, även Rob Kapito, ordförande för BlackRock, samt Mark Carney ha deltagit:
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11:55am-12:45pm Panel 3 – Technology, Innovation and the Future of Finance
Panellists: Rob Kapito, President of BlackRock ...
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1:35-2:20pm Fireside chat with Mark Carney, Vice Chair of Brookfield Asset Management and
Head of ESG and Impact Fund Investing and United Nations Special Envoy on
Climate Action and Finance, hosted by Norman Chan, Senior Advisor, Hong Kong
Academy of Finance and former Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Monetary
Authority
https://www.hkma.gov.hk/media/eng/do...221101e4a1.pdf
Utöver det som nämns om Carney här ovan kan nämnas att
han började sin karriär på Goldman Sachs, tidigare varit centralbankschef i både(!) England och Kanada samt mest nyligen var med och lanserade The Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero (GFANZ) vilket han också är ordförande för tillsammans med den okarismatiske juden Michael Bloomberg. GFANZ säger sig ha smått ofattbara 70 biljoner dollar i form av företag och tillgångar bakom sig i sin klimatsatsning på att göra ekonomin i princip koldioxidfri:
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The Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero (GFANZ) is a group that formed during the COP26 climate conference in Glasgow, and describes itself as "a global coalition of leading financial institutions committed to accelerating the decarbonization of the economy."
Michael Bloomberg, UN Special Envoy on Climate Ambition and Solutions, and Mark Carney, UN Special Envoy for Climate Action and Finance, are Co-Chairs of the group, while Mary Schapiro is the Vice Chair and Head of the Secretariat.
The group aims to support the goal of the Paris Agreement to limit global temperature increases to 1.5 °C and "provides the tools and resources the financial sector needs to implement its net-zero commitments."[1] The group comprises over 160 companies with more than $70 trillion of assets. Companies that join the alliance must be accredited by the UN Race to Zero campaign and must also "use science-based guidelines to reach net zero emissions, cover all emission scopes, include 2030 interim target setting, and commit to transparent reporting and accounting in line with the UN Race to Zero criteria."[2]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GFANZ
https://www.gfanzero.com/