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Asset managers turned back on people and planet in 2023 voting – campaigners

Source: PA Wire

The world’s largest asset managers turned their backs on people and the planet when it came to voting at 2023 shareholder meetings, campaigners have said.

ShareAction, which campaigns for responsible investment, analysed how the top 60 asset managers voted on resolutions aimed at making companies address their environmental and social impact.

In its Voting Matters report, the charity found that the proportion

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