COVID-19 may well have led to a change of heart for Asian investors, nudging them to care more for environmental, social, and governance (ESG) issues, instead of famously being single-mindedly focused on returns. Investments into sustainable funds in Asia reached a quarterly record high of US$8.7 billion in 3Q20, according to Morningstar’s latest ESG governance fund data. Morningstar defines the…
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COVID-19 piques investor interest in ESG
16 November 2020

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