Vanguard Comes Up Short on the Climate Front , Think Tank Says
The world’s biggest money manager says it stands to lose $3 trillion by 2050 from its U.S. equity investments by failing to act on climate change, a think tank has warned. But what does this mean for the industry?
Source: bnnbloomberg.caPublished on 2021-09-22
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