Eugenia Koh, head of sustainable investing at Standard Chartered Wealth Management, says the net zero capital shortfall is likely to occur in the most carbon intensive sectors in emerging markets. “There is currently a disconnect,” Koh told Asian Private Banker. “One of the things that we have to be thoughtful about is how can we look at transition meaningfully….
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ESG 2.0 – Transition is not an excuse for greenwashing: Eugenia Koh of StanChart WM
By Audrey Raj, senior consultant - South Asia editor | 15 March 2022
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