Singapore issues guidelines for ESG retail funds to reduce greenwashing risks
Singapore has issued new guidelines for environmental, social, and governance funds sold to retail investors in a bid to reduce the risks of climate change in the country’s financial markets. Environmental, Social and Governance fund is being sold in Singapore.
Source: dealstreetasia.comPublished on 2022-07-28
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