ESG: why Hong Kong’s listed companies are grumbling about mandatory reporting

Publicly listed companies in Hong Kong will grudgingly have to accept mandatory disclosure of ESG-related risks as the new norm next year.
ESG: why Hong Kong’s listed companies are grumbling about mandatory reporting

Starting next year, the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEx) has asked publicly listed companies on the stock market to move beyond a “comply or explain” framework to make environmental, social and governance (ESG) reporting mandatory.

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