FSC argues inadvertent effects could stem from greenwashing info sheet
The Financial Services Council (FCS) has warned that a new information sheet on greenwashing could lead to an inadvertent change in disclosure expectations for sustainability strategies and financial products, according to the Chartered Investment Authority (FSA).
Source: ifa.com.auPublished on 2022-07-29
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