RAM Sustainability: Markets more sensitive to ESG risks


“The equity, bond and banking markets are now more sensitive to environmental, social and governance (ESG) risks. They are shifting away from businesses that are harming biodiversity or contributing to climate change, ” according RAM Sustainability chief executive officer, Promod Dass (pic).

KUALA LUMPUR: Responsible finance will be a catalyst for Malaysian companies to adopt sustainable business practices and transition into climate-friendly sectors and pioneer green technologies, RAM Sustainability says.

“The equity, bond and banking markets are now more sensitive to environmental, social and governance (ESG) risks. They are shifting away from businesses that are harming biodiversity or contributing to climate change, ” according RAM Sustainability chief executive officer, Promod Dass.

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