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Should I invest in ESG funds?

Our answer:

Investing in companies that treat their employees well, follow the law, respect their customers, and limit their waste is a reliable model for success. The difficulty lies in the ability to identify companies operating that way. Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) metrics provide some insights into these aspects of a business but fall short of effectively evaluating corporate social or environmental impact. ESG metrics have a lot of value, but they can often be misunderstood, misleading, or misused.

Does ESG evaluate corporate sustainability and social impact?

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