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Google Cloud to Host Arabesque’s ESG Book

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Arabesque has put its free-to-access sustainability scores and database ESG Book into the cloud. The Germany-based data provider and asset manager selected Google Cloud to host the service, which was launched late last year and put together by an alliance of banks and financial institutions. Google Cloud customers will be able to access ESG Book via the host’s Analytics Hub. ESG Book Chief Executive Daniel Klier said putting the service in the cloud would better enable access and “unlock both value and actionable, real-time insights”.

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