BlackRock’s CEO Larry Fink has faced calls to resign from a UK activist investor over the fund giant's approach to ESG investing.
Bluebell Capital Partners, in a public letter, accused Fink of "apparent hypocrisy" for switching positions on thermal coal several times, according to the correspondence seen by Investment Week. It also criticised him for failing to adhere to BlackRock's own public commitments on sustainability. BlackRock was in particular attacked by Bluebell for failing to support the activist investor's position on environmental shareholder resolutions at the mining and commodities group Glencore and chemicals group Solvay. Bluebell has about a 0.01% stake in BlackRock, according to the Financi...
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