Hedge funds balk at plans for major ESG intervention in Europe
The European Competition and Markets Authority (ESMA) has rejected a proposal to limit the number of sustainable investment funds in the UK and the European Union, according to industry advisers and investors. They say it is "not good".
Source: pionline.comPublished on 2023-03-02
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