BaFin applies stricter rules on asset managers to fight greenwashing
Germany’s financial watchdog has banned greenwashing in funds’ assets before a product comes to the market at all, according to reports from the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IEP). However, the practice is now stricter than previously thought.
Source: ipe.comPublished on 2022-09-13
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