Passive ESG Investing Could Exacerbate Market Volatility
The rise of investment indexes in the capital markets has led to a sharp rise in investors. But what happens when you skew the participants of the market to favor one side, asks Chris Stokel-Walker, chief economist at the Royal Bank of Scotland.
Source: etftrends.comPublished on 2022-06-16
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