Ms Indranee, who is also Second Minister for Finance and Education, added:"We hope this will contribute to a more vibrant secondary market in infrastructure debt, and attract non-bank investors into this asset class."
The Asian Development Bank has forecast that, left unaddressed, climate change could reduce the region's gross domestic product by 11 per cent by the end of the century. Calling for greater cooperation among Asean members, multilateral institutions and private sector players, she said that technology can revolutionise the infrastructure landscape and help tackle the region's rapid urbanisation.
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