Weekly investors roundup: GIC commits to green hydrogen; Taiwan pension funds start year with losses
Singapore's GIC has taken part in an equity syndication program to finance the world's largest green hydrogen platform in the world; Taiwan pension funds reported investment losses in the first four months of 2022; AIA Singapore has teamed up with Franklin Templeton to launch a shariah global diversified fund for Muslim investors.

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GIC has taken part in a $650 million equity syndication program to finance ACES Delta, the largest green hydrogen platform in the world.
Other investors in the project - a joint venture between US-based Haddington Ventures and Mitsubishi Power Americas - include AIMCO, Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan, and Manulife.
The hydrogen hub is expected to begin construction in June 2022 and contribute to the decarbonisation efforts in the US when operations begin i…
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