JPMorgan Says Tougher Japan ESG Rules Will Help Build Trust
Japan’s financial authorities have announced draft guidelines to introduce environmental protection funds (Environmental Security Groups) into the investments of investors. Environmental protection and greenwashing are among the key factors in a global boom, according to JPMorgan.
Source: bnnbloomberg.caPublished on 2023-01-20
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