How the George Floyd protests can drive ESG investing (via ETFEdgeCNBC)
"What you want is so much money chasing those good factors that the corporates themselves want to project better factors and behave better," said Phil Mackintosh, Nasdaq's chief economist.
, investors shouldn't assume all ESG funds have the same priorities, said Dave Nadig, chief investment officer and director of research at ETF Trends.
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