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Fund Managers Feel Heat in SEC Crackdown on Overblown ESG Labels

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is investigating whether money managers should classify funds as environmental, social and governance-focused, according to a new report published by the Financial Times and the Wall Street Journal. The agency is looking for proof.

Source: bnnbloomberg.ca
Published on 2021-09-03

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