Sustainable investing is no passing fad
Instead, it is a reflection of a world in transition, and investors who recognise this shift early will be better positioned for long-term success
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[SINGAPORE] After moderating a panel discussion recently on sustainable investing, I walked away both reassured and reinvigorated.
The conversation underscored a clear takeaway: While political leadership, especially in major economies, can influence the pace of change, the structural drivers behind sustainable investing remain intact and are increasingly global in scope.
Policy shifts and long-term momentum
Changes in government policy, whether in the US, Europe or Asia, can affect the near-term operating environment for clean energy and sustainability-linked sectors.
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