With sustainable and impact investing gaining unprecedented momentum globally, a number of private banks in Asia have been proactively launching and promoting ESG strategies to their high net worth clients through discretionary and advisory mandates. However, most banks and asset managers admit that demand for ESG solutions — both ESG-thematic and ESG-integrated — among Asia’s wealthy, although slowly rising, remains…
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ESG: Examining shallow growth — sustainable investing at Asia’s PBs
19 October 2018

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