Wall Street lawyers attack SEC effort to crush greenwashing
The Secretary of State (SEC) has proposed a new regulation to ensure funds labeled as greenhouse gas emissions stewards invest at least 80% of their assets. But what does this mean for the financial industry and how can the government expect investment firms to know what they mean?
Source: financial-planning.comPublished on 2022-06-01
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