SEC Proposes ESG Reporting And Disclosure Requirements For Investment Advisers - Securities
The chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, Richard Gensler, has called on the US regulator to change its rules on investment advisers' practices. Here is what he says about the amendments to a new law which would require registered investors to disclose additional information about environmental, social and governance.
Source: mondaq.comPublished on 2022-06-17
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