Sustainability reporting: 120 Investors call for economy-wide ISSB standards adoption by 2025

Cristian Angeloni
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Group of investors including London Stock Exchange Group, Rathbones and Legal & General Investment Management (LGIM) back statement demanding introduction of consistent, comparable sustainability reporting rules worldwide

A group of 120 major financial firms and investors have called on governments around the world to ensure they adopt consistent, comparable and economy-wide sustainability disclosure requirements by 2025...

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