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SEC Considers Stricter Disclosure Requirements for ESG Funds

Environmental, social, and governance qualifications are among proposals being considered by the US regulators to tackle a growing debate over sustainable investing, according to the Financial Advisory Group (SEC) in New York, on Wednesday.

Source: etftrends.com
Published on 2022-05-25

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