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72% of Singaporeans are ESG conscious: how to invest?
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Allocating capital toward solutions

$Dow Jones Industrial Average(.DJI.US)$ In the short term, the market implications of climate change events may be focused more locally; for example, supply chain disruptions related to hurricane damage or businesses considering where to place their operations based on the likelihood of severe weather events. However, as we see events grow in number, size, or severity, there could very well be a multiplier effect which contributes to market volatility as investors grapple with the increased uncertainty of weather-related events. In the intermediate to longer term, we believe there are market implications driven by the allocation of investor capital toward companies which seek to address the issues at hand and in turn allocate their capital towards investments that provide solutions through new innovative products or cleaner, more efficient manufacturing, for example.
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  • Brain Gomes : ESG-------really????????

  • arts food business : The simple problem with ESG is that it requires business to follow social goals that are NOT a part of business. Business should operate with ethics, integrity, and honesty in how they treat employees, shareholders, customers, vendors, etc. Even those CEOs who are fully "woke" and all in with ESG do not operate that way now. Many of these CEOs who adopted ESG really like it because if they are only accountable to ESG, they do not have to be accountable to shareholders and boards.

  • Oavbab : The big money is Tech has been made and should continue to do well, but before people get all excited about ESG, I challenge them to trace the cradle-to-grave footprints for all so called ESG technologies.

  • GoldenGold : Under Powell’s leadership, Federal Reserve Board Director Brainard, San Francisco Fed Chairman Daley and other Fed officials have repeatedly emphasized the impact of climate change on the economy in public.

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