Issue 56: MAS, GIC contemplate too-little-too-late future; S-E Asia’s vulnerable workers
In this issue: A climate scenario marked by more but ineffective policies has become the most plausible, according to GIC, while a...
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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: A climate scenario marked by more but ineffective policies has become the most plausible, according to GIC, while a...
In this issue: Singtel runs ahead of climate targets riding on the back of Optus, while Singapore looks to drop the traffic...
In this issue: The disagreement between Singapore and Dutch fund manager Kempen reflects deep-seated divisions between the East and the West on...
In this issue: Green contracts, partnerships and investments dominate Keppel Corp’s recent announcements, while Indonesia is finding the early retirement of coal...
In this issue: In this issue: Poor progress on translating targets into action is hindering sustainable investments in South-east Asia, while an...
In this issue: The race is on to create a standardised contract that will become a benchmark for voluntary carbon markets, while...
In this issue: Singapore banks’ split positions on oil and gas reflect the complexity of decarbonising a major contributor to climate change...
ARE capital and regulations overly cautious when it comes to transition finance?
In this issue: The travel recovery might bring back revenue for hospitality businesses, but it also means more waste and emissions; the...
In this issue: Banks wooing small firms in sustainable finance isn’t only about the interest, while poor countries might need a break...
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