ESG fund manager uses carbon - heavy bets to beat pack
Europe’s anti-greenwashing rulebook is opening itself up to a wave of criticism from investors and activists, writes the Financial Times’ weekly The Boss series of letters from the European Environmental Advisory Group (Equity Funds).
Source: luxtimes.luPublished on 2022-07-15
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