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Election supercycle is making ESG investors nervous

With multiple elections globally, anti-green backlash is in focus.

An anti-green backlash in 2024’s global election-supercycle is already taking a toll on environmental, social and governance-focused assets, with an ultimate test still to come in the US presidential vote.

Investors have pared exposure to sectors including renewable energy and electric cars as

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