China pension funds should ask more on environment, group says

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CHINA - China should ask its 777bn yuan (US$115bn) national pension fund to demand more corporate disclosure on the environment as accidents in the past month polluted rivers and the sea, a responsible investment group said.

Better coordination is also needed between stock exchanges in Hong Kong, Shanghai, Shenzhen and the China Securities Regulatory Commission to ensure compliance by companies, according to the Associ...

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