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Transition Finance Fractures Under Global Rule Divide
Transition finance is struggling under fragmented regulation, inconsistent taxonomies, and investor uncertainty, according to sustainable finance leaders. Executives warned that without flexible frameworks and clearer pathways, financial institutions risk slowing the flow of capital needed to decarbonize heavy industry and energy systems globally.
May 29, 2026
Center for Financial Professionals
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Tags: ESG and Climate Risk
Transition Finance Fractures Under Global Rule Divide
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  • Transition finance requires between $4 trillion and $9 trillion annually through 2050
  • Speakers warned fragmented regulation is slowing market development
  • Asia Pacific and Europe are pursuing sharply different transition frameworks
  • Renewable investment remains strong despite political and regulatory dilution
  • Data and technology are helping banks embed transition risk into lending decisions
  • Rigid taxonomies may exclude projects with genuine climate impact  
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