Nearly three in four (72%) of global affluent investors believe they have a responsibility to “make the world a better place” by investing responsibly and sustainably, while 75% believe that doing good and making a good return are not mutually exclusive. These are two of the findings from Standard Chartered’s Sustainable Investing Review 2021, released on Tuesday. Over 2,000 investors…
Affluent investors keen on investing sustainably despite apprehensions: Standard Chartered
By Carly Lau, reporter | 28 September 2021

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