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Not All ESG Risks are Equal

8 March, 2024
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Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) investing has seen tremendous growth in recent years as investors increasingly consider sustainability issues in their investment decisions.

The understanding of the asset pricing and portfolio construction implications of ESG investing has been evolving among academics and practitioners.

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Head of Quantitative Investment Equity Management, Investment Management Unit

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