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Asset firms must act now on climate, campaigners warn
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MAJOR asset managers must do more to safeguard the world’s ecosystems and tackle the climate crisis, campaigners have warned.

A report from ShareAction assessed 77 of the largest asset managers in the world, including British firms Legal & General, HSBC, Aviva, Fidelity and Schroders.

It reveals today that very few are addressing the nature crisis and there is limited integration of the issue in policies.

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