Head of Deutsche Bank Asset Manager Steps Down After Greenwashing Raids
The chief executive of DWS will step down next week, according to a German businessman who has been accused of misleading investors about environmental benefits, the Financial Times has learned. Deutsche Bank’s Asoka Woehrmann has said he will resign.
Source: insurancejournal.comPublished on 2022-06-02
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