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2022 Annual Meeting

Index funds are getting too involved in corporate governance

Munger thinks it's "counterproductive" for big index fund companies to tell businesses how to run things, but Buffett explains why he thinks the trend won't get too extreme.

Mon, May 2 2022 • 12:34 AM EDT
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