The EU Taxonomy aims to align all market stakeholders on what is considered sustainable in the context of the EU, but investors are waiting on greater transparency to reveal just how green the funds they are buying truly are. But in the meantime, ambiguity in just how green sustainable funds are risks investors making decisions based on loose information. That's the key message in a whitepaper from Clarity AI, which reveals substantial differences between fund revenues aligned with green - and EU taxonomy-related - objectives across different types of sustainable investment products i...
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