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Sustainability Rating Agencies Vs Credit Rating Agencies The Battle To Serve The Mainstream Investor 1st Edition Daniel Cash

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Sustainability Rating Agencies Vs Credit Rating Agencies The Battle To Serve The Mainstream Investor 1st Edition Daniel Cash
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Sustainability Rating Agencies Vs Credit Rating Agencies The Battle To Serve The Mainstream Investor 1st Edition Daniel Cash instant download after payment.

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.34 MB
Pages: 154
Author: Daniel Cash
ISBN: 9783030716929, 3030716929
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1

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Sustainability Rating Agencies Vs Credit Rating Agencies The Battle To Serve The Mainstream Investor 1st Edition Daniel Cash by Daniel Cash 9783030716929, 3030716929 instant download after payment.

This book details the difference between the two rating industries, but this difference is converging all the time. The concept of investing in a more responsible and sustainable manner is drawing in some of the world’s leading investors and, with it, regulations and policies are developing at the highest levels. However, the market is not getting what it needs to fully submit to the concept of responsible investing. It has called for more to be done from those tasked with injecting information into their processes, and two industries in particular have been identified as being natural partners. It has been suggested that they are on a collision course to serve the mainstream investor, and in this book, that collision course is contextualised, explained, presented, and finally its outcome predicted.

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