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Episode 2: Why Sustainable Finance will Redefine Capital Markets

49 min · 23 de mar de 2026
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Sustainable finance is often misunderstood as a trend or worse, a trade-off. In this episode of Smart Money Mind, Dr. Karen Wendt, President Swiss FinTech Ladies, unpacks why that assumption no longer holds. We explore how sustainability is moving from a values-driven conversation to a core financial consideration, shaping how institutions assess risk, allocate capital, and define long-term performance. From regulatory pressure to investor expectations, and from climate risk to market opportunity, we discuss what is actually driving this shift inside capital markets today. This is not a theoretical discussion. It’s about what’s already changing and what comes next. In this episode, we cover: * Why sustainable finance is no longer optional in capital markets * How risk is being redefined through a sustainability lens * The gap between perception and reality in ESG investing * What investors and professionals often overlook If you want to understand how finance is evolving in practice, not just in headlines, this episode gives you the clarity to connect the dots.

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