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4 Nov 2009

Autor:
Robert Kropp, SocialFunds.com

Role of Stock Exchanges on Corporate ESG Disclosure Gains Traction

The potential role of stock exchanges in promoting corporate transparency on environmental, social, and governance (ESG) issues gained overdue prominence in recent days, when a meeting was held at the UN on November 2 in which institutional investors and CEOs of stock exchanges explored how they might work together with regulators and business to encourage responsible long-term approaches to investment...In October, the World Federation of Exchanges (WFE) issued a report entitled Exchanges and Sustainable Investment...