In 4Q21, investors in Asia continued to pour into sustainable funds, but significantly lower than the preceding quarter. Volatility and the lack of new funds were the two main contributing factors, experts say. Latest data from Morningstar show that fund flows in China dropped from US$7.6 billion in 3Q21 to US$4.1 billion in 4Q21. The Japanese market attracted US$3.4 billion…
Volatility and dearth of new products reduce ESG flows in Asia
By Audrey Raj, senior consultant - South Asia editor | 11 February 2022

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