SEC Unveils Rules to Prevent Misleading Claims and Enhance Disclosures by ESG Funds
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has proposed changes to rules that would require publicly traded companies to disclose how climate change risks are affecting their business, the Financial Times has learned. However, it's not known.
Source: nbclosangeles.comPublished on 2022-05-25
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