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CrossBoundary’s team explores the intersection of motherhood and career
During a recent internal panel discussion organized by CrossBoundary’s employee-led women’s affinity group, team members explored the intricate dance between motherhood and career and highlighted how the two converge.
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Reducing Friction, Rebuilding Trust: Investment Facilitation as a Tool for Economic Growth in US Underserved Markets
In the wake of the murder of George Floyd in May 2020, the 50 largest US public companies pledged nearly US$50B to address racial inequality, more than 90% of which was allocated as loans or investments into Black institutions and communities.
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African agriculture’s next frontier: leveraging Black Soldier Fly models for improved food security
The "triple threat" caused by population growth, climate change and economic downturns has exacerbated food insecurity in many countries on the African continent. The COVID-19 pandemic and ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict, in particular, have highlighted the vulnerabilities of African food systems, with lockdowns, border closures, and supply chain disruptions compromising the trade and transportation of food as well as agricultural inputs such as feed, seeds, and fertilizers.
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Every Deal is a Blended Finance Deal
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Celebrate International Women in Engineering Day with CrossBoundary GroupÂ
Highlighting the women engineers contributing to CrossBoundary's mission
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El Salvador Investment Forum showcases economic growth and job creation
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Productive uses of energy in African agriculture could reduce poverty
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Investing in Africa – an Interview with Jake Cusack
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Exploring systems finance for sustainable development at the Milken Institute Global Conference 2024
CrossBoundary co-founder and Managing Partner Jake Cusack spoke on a panel on the topic at the 27th edition of the annual conference in Los Angeles
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Nigeria’s multiple exchange rate windows: How do the markets operate, and who can access them?
As an advisor to investors and entrepreneurs who are pursuing opportunities in Nigeria, I am frequently asked about the intricacies of the country’s exchange rate system. This article seeks to assist those seeking clarification on this complex subject, providing an overview of the three different markets—the official market, the parallel market, and the investors and exporters market—as well as an overview of how the evolution of currency volatility has impacted investors and businesses.