Sustainability Reporting in capital markets: A Black Box?
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Sustainability Reporting in capital markets: A Black Box? (ZIFO nr. 30) 2022/1.3.1.2:1.3.1.2 Two leading American countries: Brazil and the United States. A voluntary approach to sustainability reporting
Sustainability Reporting in capital markets: A Black Box? (ZIFO nr. 30) 2022/1.3.1.2
1.3.1.2 Two leading American countries: Brazil and the United States. A voluntary approach to sustainability reporting
Documentgegevens:
A. Duarte Correia, datum 20-11-2019
- Datum
20-11-2019
- Auteur
A. Duarte Correia
- JCDI
JCDI:ADS169150:1
- Vakgebied(en)
Financieel recht / Bank- en effectenrecht
Ondernemingsrecht / Jaarrekeningenrecht
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Voetnoten
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See below, Chapters 3 and 4.
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In the sustainability reporting global setting, there are two relevant American countries, Brazil and the US. Besides their economic potential and capacity, respectively, these countries represent two potential forces in pushing sustainability reporting into a next level. Brazil and the US are both committed to sustainability reporting on a voluntary basis. These are two large economies which have the power to shift and shape the financial markets with their financial decisions. If both are committed and engaged, their support may drive sustainability reporting and positively impact global markets.1