FTSE100 companies are more exposed to social and governance issues than firms in other parts of the world as a result of the index's global reach, according to research from Camradata.
The Environmental, Social and Governance Geographic Portfolio Analysis used data from Bank of America Merrill Lynch to rank FTSE100 firms on their exposure to 28 fundamental ESG themes for geograph...
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