Frances Schwartzkopff

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Fund Managers Struggle To Keep Up With New Guideposts for ESG

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Asset managers are struggling with some rules guiding the $35 trillion market.

Fund Managers In World's Greenest Market Struggle With ESG Rules

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Denmark's asset managers still haven't figured out their obligations under new EU rules.

Goldman Joins Banks Exploring Green Equity As New ESG Asset

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The head of sustainable finance at Goldman Sachs says the Wall Street firm is now experimenting with green equity.

Goldman Laments 'Noise' Of ESG Data Barrage Spurred By New Rules

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A firm analyst said corporate ESG disclosures contain too much unimportant information.

JPMorgan Makes Case For Polluters As It Pitches Transition Bonds

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Transition bonds are a way for issuers to raise funding by promising to clean up their business.

Banks Move Into ESG Wilderness After Clients Sound Alarm

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Banks are building private databases to help their clients navigate the dark side of ESG.

A $100 Billion Fund Manager Is Debunking Stock-Bubble Theories

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Cheaper imports and better technology is holding down inflation, he says.

Ferraris Seized By Danish Police In Crackdown On Tax Evasion

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The development comes as Danish authorities grapple with an historic tax scandal that has shocked the nation.

Widening Russia Money Laundering Scandal Hits European Banks

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Scandinavian and Austrian banks have been drawn into a Russian money laundering scandal.

How The World's Cleanest Banks Became A Haven For Russian Crooks

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One of Sweden's most venerated banks has some explaining to do with regulators.

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