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Is ESG possible in emerging markets? - Money Marketing

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Art is sometimes in the eye of the accountant

Art as investment is a tricky business. Stocks and bonds have cash flows that can be projected and discounted to arrive at a theoretical value. Even commod

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Art Is Sometimes in the Eye of the Accountant

Art Is Sometimes in the Eye of the Accountant May 27 2021, 10:17 AM May 27 2021, 4:30 AM May 27 2021, 10:17 AM (Bloomberg Opinion) Art as investment is a tricky business. Stocks and bonds have cash flows that can be projected and discounted to arrive at a theoretical value. Even commodities are subject to supply and demand curves. Art is altogether more nebulous. In a realm where beauty is purely in the eye of the beholder, specialists have the advantage. That’s one reason why most investors probably aren’t delighted to learn that their sm. (Bloomberg Opinion) Art as investment is a tricky business. Stocks and bonds have cash flows that can be projected and discounted to arrive at a theoretical value. Even commodities are subject to supply and demand curves. Art is altogether more nebulous. In a realm where beauty is purely in the eye of the beholder, specialists have the advantage. That’s one reason why most investors probably aren’t delighted to learn t

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Governance failings impede Asian companies ESG efforts -...

By Alun John HONG KONG, May 20 (Reuters) - Asian regulators should tell companies how to reform their boards to better address environmental, social and governance (ESG) challenges, according to recommendations published on Thursday by a regional corporate governance group. The recommendations include adjusting corporate governance codes of best practices to include how company boards should be composed, selected and trained in order to handle ESG issues, particularly climate change, and emphasising in these codes boards responsibility for reporting ESG data, the Asian Corporate Governance Association (ACGA) said. That listed companies need support on ESG reporting seems incontestable, the report noted.

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