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ESG information as an ethical capital asset
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This chapter explores the recent consolidation and concentration of the ESG information segment of the financial sector, and the emerging regulation of this sector in the context of political contest over defining the limits of ESG. As the economic significance of ESG investing grows, these debates become more intense and have led to new rules and proposals from securities regulators defining ESG and setting disclosure requirements. These regulatory processes, often positioned as a mechanism to standardise and clarify ESG practices, are exposing the limits of the responsible capital imaginary and creating new platforms to contest the accumulation of ethical capital.

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