US Investors Back Away From Climate and Social Reforms - Regional Media News
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Many younger people focus on sustainability when investing money, but especially seniors, East German and childless people wave: A study also shows social divides in finance. What moves savers?
Many younger people focus on sustainability when investing money, but especially seniors, East German and childless people wave: A study also shows social divides in finance. What moves savers?
For the first time in ten years, outside the period of health crisis, investments in France aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions
US investors back away from climate and social reforms - Regional Media News
By Ross Kerber (Reuters) -Support for shareholder resolutions pressing U.S. companies for environmental and social reforms fell to 16% on average for the 12 months ended June 30, half the rate of three years ago, data from Morningstar shows. Analysts, activists and investors attributed the trend to hostility to climate and diversity matters from U.S. President Donald Trump and other Republicans, coupled with the reforms many companies have alrea…
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