

Bridging global sustainability ambition with international financial markets
The World has undergone massive changes in the global landscape, in every industry. Financial markets have been primarily effected by the launch of the taxonomy, threatened by the accelerating climate threat and put under pressure due to a european war, which has caused an international outcry. Given new governmental regulations and synergies, which were established to drive international sustainability efforts, the future will show to what extend the new measurements will be taken into consideration and put into action.
Ahead of COP27 in November, the Sustainable Global Capital Conference, formerly known as FUTURE EUROPE SUSTAINABLE EUROPE, will bring together pioneering issuers, investors, consultants, politicians, industry specialists and many more under one roof, to strengthen the global community and drive a coherent approach to use capital markets to fulfill the net-zero target.
The Sustainable Global Capital Conference will produce action plans and vital changes, which will support the uptake of Sustainability across our industries and the society. How can Capital Markets help? Find out!
Conference Topics
- How can global financial markets promote decarbonisation?
- How will global growth be impacted amid suitability pressures, rising rates and geopolitical uncertainty?
- Can Europe be the first continent to reach net-zero?
- How should investors recalibrate long-term investments and identify new areas of portfolio growth?
- Will COP27 turn pledges into plans?
Further questions?
Contact: Ms. Ricarda Böhm
Email: [email protected]

Alice Albright
CEO, Millennium Challenge Corporation,Washington D.C.
Marcus Pratsch
Head of Sustainable Bonds and Finance, DZ BANK AG, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Tobias Adrian
Financial Counsellor; Director, Monetary and Capital Markets Department, International Monetary Fund, Washington, D.C.
Rizal Mohamed Ali
Vice President, Responsible Investment, KWAP, Kuala Lumpur
Stephan Bredt
Director General Economic Sector, Financial Services & Exchanges, Ministry of Economics, Energy, Transport and Housing
Mark Burgess
Chair, Investment Committee, HESTA, Melbourne
Scott Cantor
Senior Financial Officer, The World Bank Treasury, Washington D.C.
Jason Chung
Senior Adviser (Non-Resident), Prosperity and Development, Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington DC
Adam Cotter
Senior Executive Banking, DZ BANK AG, Singapore
François Crémet
Senior Director, Sustainable Investing, Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec, Montreal
Masyita Crystallin
Special Advisor to the Minister of Finance, Indonesia, Jakarta
Marcello Estevao
Global Director, Macroeconomics, Trade, and Investment, The World Bank, Washington DC
Ambroise Fayolle
Board Member, European Investment Bank, Luxembourg
Milica Fomicov
Academic Director, Grantham Institute, Imperial College London, London
Yasmine Fouad
Minister of Environment, COP 27 Envoy & Ministerial Coordinator, Cairo
Tomoaki Fujii
Co-Chief Investment Officer and Head of ESG Investment, Nissay Asset Management, Tokyo
Marcus Pratsch, Head of Sustainable Bonds and Finance, DZ BANK AG, and Darius Maleki, Vice-Chairman, INGLOSUS FOUNDATION, will open the Sustainable Global Capital Conference 2022.

Haizhou Huang, Managing Director, China International Capital Corporation, and others (see above) will talk about the macro environment amid suitability pressures, geopolitical pressures, and inflation.
Moderation:
Adam Cotter, Senior Executive Banking, DZ BANK AG, Singapore.

Masyita Crystallin, Special Advisor to the Minister of Finance, Indonesia, and others (see above) will talk about financing the energy transition.
Moderation:
Darius Maleki, Vice-Chairman, INGLOSUS FOUNDATION, Frankfurt am Main.

Wencai Zhang, Vice President, Export-Import Bank of China, Beijing, will hold the first keynote of the day.

Leslie Maasdrop, Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, New Development Bank, Shanghai, and others (see above), will talk about how sustainable funding can contribute to achieve the SDG’s
Moderation:
Marcus Pratsch, Head of Head of Sustainable Bonds and Finance, DZ BANK AG, Frankfurt am Main.

After a break the SGC program will continue.

Odile Renaud-Basso, President, EBRD, London, will hold the second keynote of the day (more info to follow).

Daniela Klingebiel, Manager, Reserve Advisory and Management Partnership (RAMP), Asset Management and Advisory, World Bank Treasury, Washington DC and others (see above) will talk about incorporating ESG factors into investments.
Moderation:
Adam Cotter, Senior Executive Banking, DZ BANK AG, Singapore.

Tobias Adrian, Financial Counsellor; Director, Monetary and Capital Markets Department, International Monetary Fund, Washington, D.C., will talk about the great carbon abitrage.

After a break the SGC program will continue.

Vickie Gunderson, Director, Office of Climate and Environment, International Affairs at the U.S. Department of the Treasury, Washington, D.C., will hold the fourth keynote of the day (more info to follow).

Scott Cantor, Senior Financial Officer, The World Bank Treasury, Washington D.C., and others (see above) will talk about sustainable and transition bonds in the Americas.
Moderation:
Tim Buchholz, Senior ESG Originator, DZ BANK AG, Frankfurt am Main.

Alice Albright, CEO, Millennium Challenge Corporation, Washington, DC, and Darius Maleki, Vice-Chairman, INGLOSUS FOUNDATION, Frankfurt am Main, will talk about the role of capital markets and the development sector.

Marcus Pratsch, Head of Sustainable Bonds and Finance, DZ BANK AG, Frankfurt am Main, will close the first conference day.

Adam Cotter, Senior Executive Banking, DZ BANK AG, Singapore, will open the second day of the Sustainable Global Capital Conference 2022.
Following Yasmine Fouad, Minister of Environment, COP 27 Envoy & Ministerial Coordinator, Cairo, will talk about priorities for COP 27.

Andrew Kennedy, Director, Treasury Services, SAFA, and others (see above) will talk about the APAC market issuers.
Moderation:
David Marques Pereira, ESG Originator, DZ BANK AG, Frankfurt am Main.

Sean Kidney, Co-founder and CEO, Climate Bonds Initiative, London, will hold the first keynote of the day.

Mark Burgess Chair, Investment Committee, HESTA, Melbourne, and others (see above) will talk about recalibrating long-term investments and identifying new areas of portfolio growth.
Moderation:
Adam Cotter, Senior Executive Banking, DZ BANK AG, Singapore.

Mardi McBrien, Senior Executive, IFRS Foundation, London, will hold the second keynote of the day.

Neil Pabari, Global Head of Focused Markets for the Data & Analytics division, London Stock exchange Group, Singapore, and others (see above) will talk about sustainability-linked supply chain finance.
Moderation:
Martin Hellmich, Partner, Deloitte, Frankfurt am Main.

Tim O'Conner, Principal, Deloitte Consulting LLP, Washington will talk about carbon markets from a US perspektive.

Benjamin Ninio, Managing Director Digital and ESG Transformation, Monitor Deloitte, New York, and others (see above) will talk about how carbon markets contribute to the global net-zero transition.
Moderation:
Hans-Juergen Walter, Global Head Sustainable Finance Deloitte, Frankfurt am Main.

After a break the SGC program will continue.

Irina Likhachova, Lead for Biodiversity Finance, IFC, Washington, DC., will talk about developments in biodiversity finance.

Jason Chung, Senior Adviser (Non-Resident), Prosperity and Development, Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington DC, and others (see above) will talk about the development and poverty alleviation agenda post-Covid.
Moderation:
Adam Cotter, Senior Executive Banking, DZ BANK AG, Singapore.

Darius Maleki, Vice-Chairman, INGLOSUS FOUNDATION, Frankfurt am Main, will close the first conference day.

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