Mexico’s Finance Shake-Up and Innovations in Climate Finance
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Deputy Finance Minister Gabriel Yorio's departure raises questions about Mexico's fiscal future amid a power transition. Meanwhile, a Chicago company is tackling the cement industry's emissions with innovative low-carbon solutions. Plus, a survey reveals that nearly 40% of parents worry about their children's financial futures, highlighting the need for open financial discussions. Lastly, advancements in Canadian fintech are making financial services more accessible for newcomers. Join us as we explore these pressing financial topics.Sources:https://finance.yahoo.com/news/key-mexico-finance-official-leave-191921210.htmlhttps://time.com/7026028/tackling-climate-innovation-finance-gap/https://www.investopedia.com/nearly-40-of-parents-worry-their-kids-will-require-financial-assistance-as-adults-8719520https://finovate.com/finovate-global-canada-embedded-finance-open-banking-and-helping-newcomers-access-credit/Outline:(00:00:00) Introduction(00:00:43) Key Mexico Finance Official to Leave Post Amid Transition(00:03:26) Tackling Climate Innovation's Finance Gap(00:05:56) Nearly 40% Of Parents Worry Their Kids Will Require Financial Assistance As Adults(00:08:30) Finovate Global Canada: Embedded Finance, Open Banking, and Helping Newcomers Access Credit
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