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03 Aug 2023, 21:49 GMT+10
NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / August 3, 2023 / Bloomberg
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Attention corporations and financial institutions: get ready for heavier sustainable finance regulation in the Americas. While the region still lags Europe and Asia, change is quickly on the way. Across the five countries that are members of the G-20 - the US, Canada, Brazil, Mexico and Argentina - 156 policies have been implemented, with more than half of these arriving since 2021.
A patchwork of voluntary taxonomies, climate risk stress test pilots and mandatory ESG disclosure, they are mostly aimed at banks, asset owners and corporations, but will have a profound impact on any private sector player with exposure in the region.
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