New EU Regulations on Sustainable Investing Could Hit U . S . Funds Soon
Money managers in the European Union are to be asked to share their investments as environmental and social characteristics, under new rules announced by the EU’s Treasury and Development Commission (SFDR) in Strasbourg, which could mean a reduction in investment revenues.
Source: marketwatch.comPublished on 2021-03-12
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