JP Morgan and State Street quit Climate Action 100+ investor group

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Asset managers confirm they are not renewing membership of investor group, which pressures world's biggest carbon emitting firms to disclose and reduce their emissions

Global financial giants JP Morgan Asset Management and State Street have both quit Climate Action 100+, while BlackRock is scaling back its participation in the the investor-led green activist group, according...

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