Blurring the lines for do-good investors
| | | Sustainability benchmarks are taking over companies and funds that hold their stock. It’s how an Hermès Birkin bag can get tagged as good for democracy, or a manufacturer of banned weapons becomes associated with a label reserved for companies that claim to be making strides in the ESG realm. | This article explores the merits of sustainability benchmarks and whether or not retail and institutional investors are growing skeptical of the entire premise. | Read Now | Don't miss out on Financial Planning exclusive industry analysis, original research reports, on-demand library of webinars with industry leaders, continuing education courses, and more! |
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