ATP predicts green portfolio boom – while defending fossil fuel investments with an expiration date

The Danish state-owned pension fund has been repeatedly criticized for not having a sufficiently green approach to investments, which is why ATP has invited FinansWatch for a talk behind the scenes to explain its ideas on how to incorporate an environmental dimension into investments.
Photo: ATP
Photo: ATP
BY MORTEN PLESNER, FINANSWATCH

Measured by value of managed assets, ATP is one of the biggest institutions not only on the Danish investment scene, but internationally. ATP's massive investment potential lends the company a significant voice among investors.

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