Fidelity: sustainable capitalism
In the summer of 2019, the Business Roundtable, made up of key U.S. business leaders, questioned the decades-old dogma that a company is solely accountable to its shareholders and advocated for representing the interests of stakeholders.
This has seemed like a mere letter of intent so far, but Fidelity believes the situation will change now. Global companies cannot hope to continue to operate unchanged amid ever-tighter public scrutiny of their operations (and profits) as the wider economy struggles to survive.
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