Deutsche Bank hit with greenwashing crackdown
The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (SEC) has published a new proposal to regulate environmental growth (Environmental Governance - Environmental Growth) following the raid on Deutsche Welle Asset Management (DWS) in New York. The raid sparked the resignation of the chief executive Asoka Woehrmann within hours.
Source: brisbanetimes.com.auPublished on 2022-06-02
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