Insight - The pandemic, G20 and sustainable investment


Positive impact: A woman walks past a health campaign poster in an underground train station in London. Since the Covid-19 pandemic, there has been an increase in demand for investment products that take ESG into account. — AP

IT has been two years since the Covid-19 pandemic. This global crisis has affected various aspects of society, not only health but also education and the economy.

On the health side, there has been an increase in health expenditures, even deaths. Education is disrupted because face-to-face learning is restricted.

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