13 Years at AB|25 Years of Experience
Thais Aleluia is a Senior Vice President and Research Analyst, covering emerging-market corporates. Prior to joining the firm in 2012, she worked as a credit research analyst at Credit Suisse, where she covered the Brazilian industrials, utilities, metals and mining, consumer, transportation, and construction sectors, as well as the Mexican transportation and homebuilding sectors. Aleluia holds a BA in economics and international relations from Boston University and an MBA from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. Location: New York
Most investors need little persuading that emerging markets offer exciting opportunities. But emerging-market corporates also pose environmental, social and governance (ESG) challenges so entangled and seemingly intractable that investors are reminded of the legendary Gordian knot. In this paper, we show investors how to cut through these challenges.
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