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ESG and the Invasion of Ukraine
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has triggered a humanitarian crisis, international sanctions and raised Europe’s geopolitical stakes. For investors, it’s shown how ESG can add deeper dimensions to their questions and decisions. Whether it’s about drilling into the relationships between Europe’s oil majors and Russia, or Facebook taking on misinformation, or the social ripples created by fleeing refugees – we’ll get into all of it and more.
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三月 04, 2022
MSCI ESG Now: Episode 169
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Featuring:
Bhaveer Shah, ESG Researcher, MSCI
Andrew Young, ESG Researcher, MSCI
Antonios Panagiotopoulos, ESG Researcher, MSCI
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