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    <description>Eric J. Pan is the president and CEO of the Investment Company Institute (ICI), the leading association representing regulated funds managing US$36.8 trillion in assets globally. Pan was previously a managing director of Rock Creek Global Advisors LLC, an international economic policy advisory firm. He was also a senior research fellow at Columbia Law School and has served as the director of the Office of International Affairs at the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission and head of...</description>
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      <description>US President Joe Biden’s decision to make climate change a top priority opens wide the door to developing international standards for how climate issues will be addressed in trade and finance. To carry out this agenda, the United States will be looking for strong partners in Asia, making the region’s policymakers highly influential in determining how these standards are developed.
Asian leaders, working with the US, can help ensure the global climate effort allows markets to allocate capital...</description>
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      <title>How Asia can help Joe Biden in the fight against climate change, starting with financial markets</title>
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