Do ESG Funds Live Up to Their Marketing Promises ? One Watchdog Takes Another Look
Europe’s anti-greenwash rulebook is far from watertight, according to a report by the European Securities and Markets Authority. But what does this mean for the environmental rights of investment managers and their sustainability strategy, asks the BBC.
Source: bnnbloomberg.caPublished on 2022-02-14
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