SGX urged to clean up firms of greenwashing | Singapore Business Review
Singapore’s SGX could be given a mandatory sustainability training, according to research by Drew & Napier, one of the world's biggest listed firms - which is based in Singapore, and owned by PwC .
Source: sbr.com.sgPublished on 2022-07-18
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