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Resignations and a Looming Crisis in China
A spate of auditor resignations for real estate developers in China have prompted whispers of economic contagion. The real estate market in China is really important and if it were to collapse, then the world might go with it. We discuss what ESG has to do with the looming, potential crisis, and how the problems we are already seeing in the market could be fixed with better company governance processes.
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四月 22, 2022
MSCI ESG Now: Episode 175
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Featuring:
Yan Zhou, ESG Researcher, MSCI
Sophia Cheng, ESG Researcher, MSCI
Miranda Carr , ESG Researcher, MSCI
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