Larry Fink Fears for the Energy Transition , Warns of Massive Market Arbitrage – NBC Connecticut
The world's biggest oil company has called for a radical change in the way oil and gas emissions are calculated. They say they could create huge market arbitrage between public companies and private companies, according to the chairman of BlackRock.
Source: nbcconnecticut.comPublished on 2021-11-02
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