nik amlizan: for us right now, digital assets is not one of our approved asset classes. still very new. for now, we don't view any currency as an asset class appeared i will put it this way -- it is essentially a currency. more transactional perspective. fallback into fundamentals. for us, rather than investment, it is more -- haslinda: how are you being hampered by the strong dollar as you look to put money to work in other markets? nik amlizan: stronger dollar is good for our international investments that are currently in u.s. dollars, but of course, i mean, we have to -- we have done, for example, about 50% of our exposure in tech because a strong u.s. dollar would also -- perhaps some of the cost, not just revenue, would be rising. >> ceo of the malaysian pension fund kwap, speaking with haslinda amin. rio tinto says it will spend $7.5 billion to cut its emissions by half by 2030. catch our interview with the ceo, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: taking a look at the day ahead for australia and new zealand, the rba released a review of its two-week program showing