The coronavirus pandemic and the ongoing reckoning of racial justice and equity in the workplace has ESG investing at the forefront of the conversations in the asset management business. While investors in the space believe funds can be agents of change, many asset managers have been drivers of the shareholder capitalism priorities. But some private-equity firms and activist hedge funds are committing resources and capital to ESG and its sister-class, impact investing. "The average active...
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