The demonisation of BlackRock’s Larry Fink

All he wanted to do was save the planet while making his firm a fortune. Henry Tricks meets the face of woke capitalism

In early 2022 New Yorkers encountered the sight of black trucks driving around Times Square displaying a peculiar billboard. It showed a balding man dressed in a dark business suit, bearing a Dr Evil stare. A columnist for the New York Post wrote, tongue-in-cheek, that “it made me wonder whether this dude was about to assign a hit squad to come to my house.” Beneath the advertisement was a question and a website URL. Both asked “Who is Larry Fink?”

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