Davos 2023: BlackRock U.S. inflows dwarf $4 bln lost in ESG backlash -CEO

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Davos 2023: BlackRock U.S. inflows dwarf $4 bln lost in ESG backlash -CEO
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BlackRock , the world's biggest asset manager, lost around $4 billion in assets under management as a result of a political backlash against environmental, social and governance (ESG) investing in the United States, its chief executive said.

Says being attacked in a personal way for first time, the world's biggest asset manager, lost around $4 billion in assets under management as a result of a political backlash against environmental, social and governance investing in the United States, its chief executive said.

However, Larry Fink, speaking at a Bloomberg News event in Davos, Switzerland on Tuesday, said the asset management group took in $230 billion over the course of 2022 from U.S. clients. "It's hard, because it's not business... they're doing it in a personal way. For the first time in my professional career, attacks are now personal. They're trying to demonise issues."

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