Asian institutions seen lagging on biodiversity protection
Only two in five investors consider biodiversity in investment decision-making, according to a recently released report. Asia lags the rest of the world in this aspect, one industry expert noted.

In the wake of a new report criticising asset owners’ failure to consider biodiversity in their investment decision making, Asian investors have been singled out as laggards in what is an increasingly important area for stakeholders and society at large.
Andrew Mitchell, vice chair of the stewardship council at the Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD), a UK-based organisation whose membership of 40 financial institutions, corporates and market service provid…
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