Brazilian buyers are more and more eager on adopting Setting, Social, and Governance points as funding standards for his or her portfolios, however a research printed by Brazil’s Securities Fee (CVM) concludes that the shortage of comparable requirements has been delaying ESG implementation within the nation.
The 96-page lengthy compendium consists of an intensive evaluate of ESG-related rules by worldwide benchmarks — corresponding to these of the UK and European Union — outcomes of a survey amongst buyers and the conclusions of conferences with listed corporations.
“We famous that the shortage of standardization, comparability, format, measurements, and difficulties in integrating ESG info…
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