Environmental data: new research suggests emerging markets have cleaned up their act – Osmosis Investment Management

Osmosis just concluded a 16-month corporate environmental data research project across emerging markets.

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... Emerging markets (EM) disclosure rates are increasing much faster than developed markets, and are set to catch up in the next few years, writes Lily Andrews, a Research Analyst at Osmosis IM.

  • Osmosis has been surprised at just how far the regions have come and the pace at which the overall picture is improving.
  • Osmosis is now preparing their first investable emerging markets products for launch.
  • In both developed markets and emerging markets alike, increasing pressure from regulators and investors is rapidly improving reporting rates.

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