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Comments on Department of Labor Financial Factors Rule
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Comments on Department of Labor Financial Factors Rule

By Jayni Hein, Jessica Rollen, Vickie Patton and Michael PanfilJuly 30, 2020May 20th, 2021No Comments

Organizations Involved: Environmental Defense Fund, Institute for Policy Integrity
Source: Department of Labor

Abstract

These comments argue that DOL’s Financial Factors Rule fails to consider the vast evidence that ESG investing is a valid investment strategy.

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