Paris criteria forces AP7 to expand blacklist

Sweden's largest national pension fund is adding seven new companies to its blacklist – five of which are banned because of the fund's exclusion methodology related to the Paris Agreement.
Charlotta Dawidowski Sydstrand, sustainability strategist at AP7 | Photo: AP7
Charlotta Dawidowski Sydstrand, sustainability strategist at AP7 | Photo: AP7

Sweden's premium pension system default fund AP7 has expanded its blacklist with seven new companies. This means the companies are now excluded from the pension fund's investment universe.

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