Global energy transition spending to grow; Bank of Singapore sees opportunities in disruption
Singapore
WITH the United Nations' (UN) climate conference, COP26, well underway, much attention has been on the various countries' pledges to mitigate climate change, encapsulated largely in plans to cut emissions and switch to renewable sources of energy.
What has been less in focus is how much such a transition is going to cost these economies, and the opportunities available for businesses and investors amid the disruption.
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