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Cutting Through the Nonsense Around ESG

In our series of letters from African journalists, economist John Hale looks at how sustainable investors should be advised about their sustainability-focused investments (Environmental Growth Goals) - which aims to boost the global economy and climate change.

Source: morningstar.com
Published on 2022-08-05

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