ESG funds swell in numbers despite disclosure failures
There has been a sharp drop in the number of environmental protection funds, according to the latest report from the company which runs the MainStreet Partner Asset Management Fund (SAG) in London and Glasgow. However, there are serious questions around the issue.
Source: investmentweek.co.ukPublished on 2023-02-01
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