Morgan Stanley sees Japan assets more than double on ESG surge
The value of its Japanese assets has more than doubled in the last three years, according to a report from the US financial giant Morgan Stanley. However, it is still being studying investments in environmental products such as climate change and greenhouse gas.
Source: japantimes.co.jpPublished on 2021-12-09
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