Asset managers need to ramp up responsible investing practices – report
The world's largest money managers are failing to make enough progress on their governance and stewardship standards, according to a report published in the US and Asia-Pacific financial regulators' offices, the BBC has been told.
Source: pionline.comPublished on 2023-03-13
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