Women-led IPOs - ESG approach under Biden - Shopify goes social

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Women-led IPOs - ESG approach under Biden - Shopify goes social
Brokers react on a trading floor at BGC, in the Canary Wharf financial district of London, Britain June 27, 2016.Toby Melville/Reuters

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Inside money managers' scramble to get a grip on socially conscious investing as the Biden era dawns

Women-led IPOs - ESG approach under Biden - Shopify goes social
Joe Biden speaking at an event on September 16, 2014.AP

Get an inside look at how asset and wealth managers are expanding on their efforts towards sustainable investing. Experts explain what firms are doing to keep up with the Biden administration's attempt to define ESG standards.

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Click here to read the entire story.


Shopify is rolling out a feature for merchants to sell directly via Instagram and Facebook, and it's a sign of the shift in how shoppers are connecting with their favorite brands

Women-led IPOs - ESG approach under Biden - Shopify goes social
AP/Denis Poroy

Shopify's newest feature is aimed at helping merchants sell to customers directly via Facebook and Instagram. Read more here.


Meet 22 women who launched and led startups to an IPO, an accomplishment few female founders have ever reached

Women-led IPOs - ESG approach under Biden - Shopify goes social
Courtesy of Cortexyme

Here's a breakdown of all the women who launched and led startups to an IPO. See more here.


Odd lots:

Cathie Wood Is Heating Up Wall Street's Exotic Bond Business (WSJ)

How a 'Surefire' Bet on Ant Group Has Trapped Global Investors (Bloomberg)

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'Big Short' investor Michael Burry blasts trading apps, calls Robinhood a 'dangerous casino' (BI)

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