US banks turn to SEC to dodge climate, social shareholder proposals
The SEC ruled that financial institutions must put the submissions to a vote, according to the agency’ s no-action request database. The climate-related no-action requests came from four banks— Bank of America, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley and Wells Fargo— who were looking to avoid a proposal to disclose their clean energy supply ratios. So far the SEC has denied…
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