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Aussies increasingly querying advisers about environmental issues

Australians seeking financial advice are increasingly questioning their advisers about environmental issues, according to a new report from Australia's Ethical fund, the company which advises clients on climate change and renewable energy.

Source: ifa.com.au
Published on 2023-02-02

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