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CFA Institute Updated ESG-Investing Exam Questions and Answers by delilah-rose

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CFA Institute ESG-Investing Exam Overview :

Exam Name: Certificate in ESG Investing
Exam Code: ESG-Investing Dumps
Vendor: CFA Institute Certification: ESG Investing Certificate
Questions: 468 Q&A's Shared By: delilah-rose
Question 16

Material ESG risks that could be managed by a company but which are not yet managed best describe:

Options:

A.

Manageable risks

B.

Unmanageable risks

C.

The management gap

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Question 17

Fund labelers are most likely classified as:

Options:

A.

regulators

B.

fund promoters.

C.

financial advisers

Discussion
Question 18

Which of the following statements about corporate governance is most accurate? Companies with a more diverse board of directors are most likely associated with

Options:

A.

lower profitability

B.

lower stock return volatility.

C.

less investment in research and development.

Discussion
Question 19

With respect to ESG integration in private equity, which of the following is most likely a challenge an investor may face?

Options:

A.

Lack of strategy and long-term orientation from private equity managers

B.

Lack of capacity within the investee company to fulfill ESG reporting requirements

C.

Reporting frameworks that do not account for the relative lack of transparency found in private markets relative to public markets

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