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Breckinridge’s Fossil Fuel-Free Customization can be applied to our sector-focused and multi-sector strategies and leverages our expertise in tailoring portfolio composition to meet specific investment objectives. The customization employs our fully integrated fundamental and environmental, social and governance (ESG) research and excludes investment in companies with significant proven fossil fuel reserves and municipal utilities with carbon-intensive generation assets.
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