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ESG at the fore in Japan
By
Hui Ching-hoo
- Asia
- Global
- Japan
For many asset owners in Japan, environmental, social and governance factors have become key criteria in asset allocation amid growing demand for sustainable investments.
But without standardised reporting, it’s difficult for asset owners to...
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