Morgan Stanley Sees Japan Assets More Than Double on ESG Surge
US investment firm Morgan Stanley has reported a rise in the value of its Japanese assets, helped by the increased appetite for funds strong on environmental, social and governance factors, according to the Bloomberg Intelligence agency. Environmental benefits are not always sustainable.
Source: bnnbloomberg.caPublished on 2021-12-08
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