Sustainable finance in emerging markets see rapid growth - But risks abound
Environmental, Social and Governance products have become more mainstream in emerging markets, according to a new report from the Institute for Sustainable Finance (ISW) in New York, the Financial Times newspaper published on Wednesday. They are now worth more than $150 billion.
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