Funds that take issue with ESG lose momentum

During the first quarter of 2023, funds that consciously try to avoid adherence to ESG criteria seem to be deflating a bit on the US market.
An oil refinery such as this one could probably be of interest for anti-ESG funds. | Photo: Shannon Stapleton
An oil refinery such as this one could probably be of interest for anti-ESG funds. | Photo: Shannon Stapleton
by stefan nygaard hansen, translated by christian radich hoffman

Investors are increasingly withdrawing from the so-called anti-ESG funds, reports Financial Times. The news media base its findings on a new report of the US market from investment analytics firm Morningstar.

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