The Year of ESG Was Worse in Politics Than Stock Market Performance
In a bad year for stocks, socially-conscious investing was on the run, but only slightly less than the broad stock market, according to the latest figures from the US Financial Conduct Authority (Federal Reserve). But what does this mean for investors?
Source: nbcconnecticut.comPublished on 2022-12-27
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