Big - bank shareholders vote down climate - change proposals
Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase and Wells Fargo have rejected environmental proposals that would have cost banks $1.2 trillion in funding to new fossil fuel projects in the US, according to reports from the Bloomberg Financial Times.
Source: americanbanker.comPublished on 2022-04-27
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