Investors Press Large Asset Managers On Their Proxy Voting Records On ESG Proposals
A coalition of institutional investors has sent letters to the top of the world's largest assets under management calling for a reduction in the risks posed by climate change. The BBC looks at the latest steps to save money from the impact of global warming.
Source: valuewalk.comPublished on 2023-05-02
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