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Finding gold amid the silver  - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Investing ideas

Finding gold amid the silver

How can investors ride the silver economy?
Companies need 'granular pathways' for sustainability but who's paving it? - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Environmental, Social and Governance

Companies need 'granular pathways' for sustainability but who's paving them?

"I can tell you not one of us has a clue of how we are going to get there."
Local banks have no direct exposure to Evergrande  - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

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Local banks have no direct exposure to Evergrande

Local banks have no direct exposure to China Evergrande Group but their share price could be impacted by market sell downs

Environmental, Social and Governance

MAS weighs sustainability expectations with coming regulation

"Things are unclear... But we can’t wait for everything to be settled before starting anything."
Beware of risk from nature loss: WWF - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Environmental, Social and Governance

Beware of risk from nature loss: WWF

“Climate and nature are two sides of the same coin."
Temasek, BlackRock commit US$600 mil for partnership targeting decarbonisation investments - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Funds

Temasek, BlackRock commit US$600 mil for partnership targeting decarbonisation investments

Temasek and BlackRock are looking to raise US$1 bil for the first fund under the new partnership.

Cryptocurrency

Two Blackrock funds now open to bitcoin investment

The funds are the BlackRock Strategic Income Opportunities and BlackRock Global Allocation Fund Inc.
Blackrock's Fink says Biden will be 'Voice of Reason' markets need - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

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Blackrock's Fink says Biden will be 'Voice of Reason' markets need

They’re looking for a voice that moderates, not a voice that incites,says Fink

Company in the news

Temasek posts negative returns as Covid-19 hits; bets on finance, tech, life sciences

Some of Temasek Holdings' long-held Singapore portfolio companies could certainly do better.

Commodities

BlackRock has bigger guns in its armoury

(Jan 31): BlackRock Inc, the world’s largest asset manager, says it will cut exposure to companies linked to thermal coal, among other climate-friendly measures. It’s a powerful signal. Unfortunately, it only scratches the surface.
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