European Union:
The Rising Tide Of ESG Regulation On Investment Funds
26 February 2020
Dillon Eustace
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In the latest edition of Finance Dublin, David Walsh examines EU
proposals aimed at increasing the use of ESG factors in investment
decisions. However, while investor demand continues to grow for
investments integrating ESG factors Walsh notes that the
availability and access to reliable and accurate ESG metrics and
data will also be key in achieving this goal.
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