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March 6, 2024

US asset managers lack voting policy consensus on climate and social matters

Fidelity Investments building
There was broad consensus among the voting policies of US managers, including Fidelity, in favour of Scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions disclosures (Photo: John Nacion/NurPhoto)

Asset managers’ voting policies differ on environmental and social issues, including Scope 3 emissions reporting

The largest US asset managers are divided on a number of environmental and social matters, according to an analysis of their voting policies by Morningstar.

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