Sweden named 'most sustainable country in the world'

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RobecoSAM study aims to provide greater insight into how environmental and social governance can impact a country's credit rating

Scandinavian countries are renowned for their environmental credentials, from significant renewable energy supplies to their love of cycling. So it is perhaps not so surprising to discover a new study...

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