ESG ratings require rules , European regulators say
The European Competition and Markets Authority (ESMA) has issued a letter to investors warning that environmental assessments (Environmental Environmental Scores) are increasing the risk of greenwashing, capital misallocation and products mis-selling in Europe.
Source: advisor.caPublished on 2021-01-30
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