Regulators to tighten scrutiny of asset managers to stop greenwashing
Climate-friendly funds are being threatened by a lack of reliability and comparability, according to an independent report from the International Securities Commission (IOSCO), which sets out how regulators should protect asset managers from climate-related standards.
Source: reuters.comPublished on 2021-06-30
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