Net Zero Asset Managers suspends activities, announces 'fit for purpose' review

Michael Holder
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Voluntary member group to carry out internal review aimed at ensuring it 'remains fit for purpose in new global context', as ESG backlash among US firms continues to gather pace

The Net Zero Asset Managers (NZAM) initiative has pressed pause on its activities while it carries out an internal review aimed at ensuring it "remains fit for purpose in the new global context". The...

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