With the Russian invasion of Ukraine, ESG investing has taken a back seat, particularly when it comes to investments in defence and fossil fuel. Throughout the year critics of ESG investing have been pushing hard to reverse the advances of the last decade. What does that mean for investor portfolios as we head into 2023?
ESG investing after the war
ESG investing after the war
ESG investing after the war
With the Russian invasion of Ukraine, ESG investing has taken a back seat, particularly when it comes to investments in defence and fossil fuel. Throughout the year critics of ESG investing have been pushing hard to reverse the advances of the last decade. What does that mean for investor portfolios as we head into 2023?