The Center Cannot Hold: Fragmentation Kills Net Zero Banking Alliance

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A classic case of the center not holding has led to the death of the Net Zero Banking Alliance (NZBA). The global banking coalition has been killed by a process of fragmentation, as its most powerful central members broke away, causing the entire structure to fly apart.
The center of the NZBA was, arguably, the US financial sector. The six largest Wall Street banks represented the core of the alliance’s financial and political power. Their commitment was essential for holding the diverse, global membership together.
But this center was destabilized by domestic politics. The re-election of Donald Trump and the rise of an “anti-woke” movement created a powerful centrifugal force, pulling the American banks away from the internationalist-leaning alliance. This force proved too strong, and the center broke.
The departure of JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, and the other US giants was the moment the center gave way. With its core gone, the alliance was plunged into chaos. There was no longer a central force to hold the remaining pieces together.
The result was rapid and total fragmentation. Other major international players, like HSBC and Barclays, seeing that the center was gone, also broke away. The alliance disintegrated, proving that without a strong, stable, and committed core, such broad international coalitions cannot survive.

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