Major asset managers not investing responsibly for people and planet -report

Published 14:09 on February 27, 2023  /  Last updated at 14:57 on February 27, 2023  / /  Biodiversity

The majority of the world’s largest asset managers that together control over $77 trillion of assets are not investing responsibly and are failing to protect the climate, biodiversity, and people, a report by the responsible investment NGO ShareAction has found.
The majority of the world’s largest asset managers that together control over $77 trillion of assets are not investing responsibly and are failing to protect the climate, biodiversity, and people, a report by the responsible investment NGO ShareAction has found.


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