Covid-19 crisis has made Danish mutual funds greener

The carbon footprint of Danish equity funds has dropped by 9 percent in just 6 months, new data from Finans Danmark shows.
Peter Kjærgaard, Head of Nykredit Wealth Management and chairman of The Danish Investment Association | Photo: Stine Bidstrup/ERH
Peter Kjærgaard, Head of Nykredit Wealth Management and chairman of The Danish Investment Association | Photo: Stine Bidstrup/ERH
BY JAKOB MARTINI, TRANSLATED BY CATHERINE BRETT

The DKK 440bn (EUR 60bn) that retail investors have invested in Danish equity funds has become significantly more environmentally friendly.

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