Fund says it will no longer invest in sector and will sell €15bn of holdings by first quarter of 2023
One of the world’s largest pension funds, ABP, is selling its €15bn-worth of holdings in fossil fuel companies, including Royal Dutch Shell, claiming it had been unable to persuade the sector to transition quickly enough towards decarbonisation.
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