AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoSovereign Debt Push (India): India promulgated an Income-tax ordinance granting foreign institutional investors and the Bank for International Settlements tax relief on interest income and capital gains from government securities, effective April 1, 2026, as policymakers seek more stable inflows amid rupee pressure. Long-Term Bond Access (India): The RBI opened additional government bond tenors—including 15-, 30-, and 40-year issues—to foreign investors, widening the long-term debt market. UNESCO Nature (South Korea): South Korea’s UNESCO-listed tidal flats (“getbol”) are set for an expanded World Heritage designation, with additional coastal wetlands recommended for inscription at the July committee session in Busan. Maritime Wildlife Risk (South Africa): A new study links increased shipping traffic rerouted around South Africa to higher whale-strike risk, with calls for better mapping and coordinated mitigation. Climate Governance (UN/World Environment Day): Ahead of World Environment Day, the UN highlighted new climate obligations for states and stressed that clean-tech transitions depend on sustained policy and investment. Cybersecurity Warning (Moody’s): Moody’s warned that faster-than-expected quantum computing progress could force earlier adoption of quantum-resistant encryption. UK Security (Five Eyes/China): UK and Five Eyes partners warned that Chinese military-linked agents are using job platforms to recruit people with access to sensitive information. Education & Culture (US/France): A Tulsa school earned a French government label for its French immersion program, spotlighting bilingual education outside France.
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