Dubious green funds are rampant in America
When it comes to sustainable investing, Wall Street stalwarts appear to run a fully fledged laundromat of exaggerated sales pitches and bogus sale pitchs. But new research suggests American firms are doing worse, and for some the label is deserved.
Source: economist.comPublished on 2022-12-01
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