Investors can no longer ignore climate change: BlackRock
Investment analyses need to include climate factors, says asset manager
Singapore
INCREASING climate-related market risks mean that investors can no longer ignore climate change, BlackRock Investment Institute (BII) has said.
In a report released this week, the world's largest asset manager said that a raft of climate-related regulations and technological disruptions make it important to incorporate climate factors into investment analysis.
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