China to unveil new rules to rein in fund greenwashing
The world’s biggest climate fund market could be hit by new regulations, according to reports from the Chinese state of Guangdong, China's environmentally friendly funds industry, and a renewed effort to rein in the ‘greenwashing’.
Source: dealstreetasia.comPublished on 2022-12-21
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