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Hedge Fund Takes On Toughest ESG Market With Long - Short Bet

Environmental, social and governance (Environmental Impact) classification is a key priority for investors, according to the Financial Times newspaper. But what does this mean for the world’s biggest investor group, and why is it so strict?

Source: bnnbloomberg.ca
Published on 2023-01-09

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