Issue 25: Who won at COP27?
In this issue: Asian fund managers aren’t big on excluding nuclear and oil, while COP28 ends with developing nations receiving in-principle agreement...
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RESEND VERIFICATION EMAILKenneth Lim is a deputy news editor at BT who oversees coverage of environmental, social and governance issues. Over his career, he has covered Singapore public capital markets and regulations, South-east Asian private capital markets and US debt markets, as well as non-journalism work related to sustainable finance.
In this issue: Asian fund managers aren’t big on excluding nuclear and oil, while COP28 ends with developing nations receiving in-principle agreement...
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In this issue: COP27 confronts challenges of a “just transition”, while Sembcorp get heat for plan to sell its Indian coal power...
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In this issue: UOB stops short of committing to a net zero target for downstream oil and gas, while the Investor Agenda...
In this issue: Hydrogen might be Singapore’s least-worst option for a green energy grid, while Shell explores carbon transport and storage in...
In this issue: Why green makes sense for Singapore developers, while sentiment is high on ESG bonds issuance in South-east Asia.
In this issue: The Corporate Disclosure on Business Integrity report can’t tell us which companies have better integrity, only which ones are...
In this issue: The Monetary Authority of Singapore sets its sights on blended finance, while banks ask if reserve requirements should see...
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