Column: The invasion of Ukraine has changed the backdrop of ESG

When Russia invaded Ukraine, energy market conditions changed dramatically, and while the green transition has been accelerated by the EU, things may go backwards in the short term, warns Jan Eggertsen, head of Northern Europe and the Middle East at T. Rowe Price.
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by jan eggertsen, head of northern europe and middle east at T. Rowe Price, translated by catherine brett

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is, first and foremost, a humanitarian crisis, which affects us all – but it has, of course, also impacted the people caught in the conflict the most.

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