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China’s Education Company Crackdown and Harassment at Activision
In a sweeping overhaul of its private education sector, China issued new regulations that requires the USD 100 billion industry to register as a non-profit. The move threatened to wipe out billions of dollars of market capital for any publicly listed Chinese education company and ignited a debate around profits, education, and private capital. We discuss what the move means from a local standpoint, a market standpoint, and from an impact investor standpoint. Then we discuss the ongoing sexual harassment controversy at Activision Blizzard that led to thousands of employees walking out of their jobs in protest this week.
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七月 30, 2021
MSCI ESG Now: Episode 144
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Featuring:
Xiaoshu Wang, Executive Director, ESG Research, MSCI
Miranda Carr, Head of APAC Thematic ESG Research, MSCI
Olga Emelianova, Executive Director, ESG Research, MSCI
Meggin Thwing Eastman, Research Editorial Director, MSCI
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