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R-rate risk rise
Equities sold off this week as it became clear that the path to normalisation is not an easy one. Infection rates are rising in many parts of the United States...
We must not sacrifice the environmental crisis just to resolve an economic one
Governments should beware sacrificing global decarbonisation efforts on the altar of economic prosperity, but likewise must not decelerate growth to achieve a c...
Pandemic bonds: How they can help finance the fight against coronavirus
Nearly $200m is set to be paid out to some of the poorest countries affected by coronavirus from pandemic bonds issued three years ago by the World Bank. S...
The effects of Asia’s megacities on climate change
There are 49 megacities in the world, and by 2025, 33 of them will be in Asia, according to GlobalData. A megacity is most often defined as a city with a p...
Gender (in)equality in India: Women and the informal economy
Gender inequality in India appears to start at a very young age – even from before birth. Women are heavily under-represented in India’s economy and achievi...
Gender equality in Japan: Can ‘Womenomics’ deliver?
The gender pay gap in Japan is the third highest amongst the world’s major developed economies. Traditionally, women gave up their careers at marriage or at t...
ESG and Healthcare: The challenges ahead
Operating at the cutting edge of one of the world’s biggest long-term challenges, the quest for longer, healthier lives, the health care sector offers an inte...
The Lagarde effect: Identifying true gender diversity in business
Europe is witnessing something of a watershed moment – and it’s nothing to do with Brexit. International Monetary Fund chief Christine Lagarde and German po...
Equality around the world: How Germany could close its gender pay gap
In every corner of the world, many women still don’t have the opportunity to fulfil their potential, for the sole reason of their gender. Despite a major push...
Gender diversity, technology and 24/7 working
We live in an age of rapid technological change – this offers many benefits but also has drawbacks, for example a culture of 24/7 working. AXA Investment Mana...
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AXA IM and BNPP AM are progressively merging and streamlining our legal entities to create a unified structure
AXA Investment Managers joined BNP Paribas Group in July 2025. Following the merger of AXA Investment Managers Paris and BNP PARIBAS ASSET MANAGEMENT Europe and their respective holding companies on December 31, 2025, the combined company now operates under the BNP PARIBAS ASSET MANAGEMENT Europe name.