BSP proposes guidelines for sustainable investing - BusinessWorld Online
The Philippines’ central bank has proposed a screening strategy for banks to avoid investing in securities that belong to companies they believe do not respect human rights and environmental values, including military weapons industries and security firms.
Source: bworldonline.comPublished on 2022-05-19
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