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ESG : how to understand ethical investment screens

Environmental and social issues are a key factor in the way companies and sectors share their investments, according to the latest findings from the Royal Society of Chartered Investment Funds (SEC). But what does it mean for investors and companies? The BBC's Chris Stokel-Walker explains.

Source: afr.com
Published on 2021-11-21

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