Dutch asset manager blacklists Singapore state-backed assets
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Dutch asset manager blacklists Singapore state-backed assets on environmental concerns 

https://www.businesstimes.com.sg/esg/dut...l-concerns
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What environment?! Everything is import export from elsewhere.
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These 2 statements in the report seem to contradict each other. Or am I reading them wrong?

an analysis by BloombergNEF (BNEF) indicates that Singapore’s reliance on renewables for its electricity fell to 2.68 per cent in 2021 from 4.08 per cent three years before.



Singapore has been “trying to harness all available space for solar installation, including water surfaces and temporarily vacant land,” Chua noted. As a result, the nation’s so-called generation share of solar has grown over the past six years



Anyway, my relative just told me her area now got solar panels on the HDB flats' rooftops leow (still in the midst of installing block by block).
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Considered as big foot Bonds

Secretive undisclosed information
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Singapore SGX is a cemetery
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Ex Sporn don't invest. Best


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