An active management approach lends itself well to Asia, because governance remains at the forefront of ESG stock picking, according to investment managers. “Governance is a core component of our investment decision-making in our research assessment, because it represents a key investment risk,” said Flora Wang, director, sustainable investing for Fidelity International. “It’s just in Asia, I think, that corporate…
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Asian stock pickers prioritise governance in ESG investing
23 April 2021

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