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Behavioural finance and the ESG hustle: The black arts

ANALYSIS: How to invest to make a difference without getting robbed by the finance sector: donate to organisations supporting environmental issues.

‘The bottom line is that a truly ESG compliant portfolio ... is likely to be completely undiversified.’

Today, in the final of three stories on the paper in the Journal of Investing, ‘ESG and Behavioural Finance: Why ESG investing is primarily a psychological phenomenon’ by Professor Hersh Shefrin – the  Mario Belotti chair in the Department of Finance at Santa Clara University’s Leavey

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Brent Sheather Sun, 15 Sep 2024
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