ESG Fund Labels Disappear in Japan as Clampdown Spooks Industry
Environmental, social and governance funds have been labelled as “sustainable” and “green” by investors, according to a new report from Japan's Financial Services Agency (FSA). So why are asset managers using the shorthand for environmental and social policies?
Source: bnnbloomberg.caPublished on 2022-11-01
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