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| | ... global index solutions provider that focuses on smart factor, ESG and climate. Scientific Beta is a subsidiary of the Singapore Exchange (SGX) and partners with École des Hautes Etudes Commerciales du Nord (EDHEC) Business School to inform its research. ... |
| | | ... over half of respondents said impact investing appealed to them (57%) - a fall from last year's survey (63%). In in Singapore and the UK, survey respondents cited 5% less appeal to impact investing. In Germany, it was down 4%. The US saw a smaller ... |
| | | ... Greenwashing: How brands, governments, and influencers are lying to you, has just launched in the UK, North America, and Singapore. |
| | | ... alternative asset investment in Asia across senior roles at Sail Ventures, Credit Suisse, and UBS. Louis will be based in Singapore and report to global head of investments David Shelton. "Michelle and Sanjiv are key hires who will bring their deep experience ... |
| | | ... requirements in many jurisdictions and may even become mandatory, with several regulators in Asia signalling support. Singapore has launched Asia's world's first multi-sector transition taxonomy to clarify green, transition and ineligible activities ... |
| | | ... partnered with NewtonX to survey executives at the largest financial institutions across Australia, the UK, the US, Singapore, Japan, Hong Kong and Belgium. APAC CEOs were most concerned about reputational risk (82%) compared with climate risk (61%). ... |
| | | ... between Australia and Asia, and the diversity within the region, we're seeing patterns emerge: Whether in Japan, Korea, Singapore or China, investors' access to policy makers and business decision makers is improving, and we're using that convening power ... |
| | | ... "environment" (42%), followed by "social" (30%), and "governance" (28%). The BBC research also surveyed corporate leaders in Singapore. Over half of respondents in both Australia (55%) and Singapore (52%) said they typically engage with higher-cost suppliers ... |
| | | ... transition plans. For example, France's central bank incorporates biodiversity indicators into its own portfolio disclosure. Singapore, the European Union, the UK, Switzerland, Canada, and the US are now requiring financial institutions and companies ... |
| | | After 36 hours of tense negotiations, the climate agreement for the first time calls on nations to "transition away" from fossil fuels - but does not explicitly call for a fossil fuel "phase out." The first UN Global Stocktake on climate has resulted ... |
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