Final Report. Guidelines on funds’ names using ESG or sustainability-related terms
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| ESMA has published the final report containing guidelines on fund names using ESG or sustainability-related terms. In order to use these terms, a minimum threshold of 80% of investments must be used to meet environmental, social characteristics or sustainable investment objectives. The aim is to ensure that investors are protected against unfounded or exaggerated sustainability claims in fund names and to provide asset managers with clear and measurable criteria to assess their ability to use ESG or sustainability-related terms in fund names. The guidelines will be translated into all EU languages and published on ESMA's website. |
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