SEC creates new senior climate change role

The Securities and Exchanges Commission (SEC) has shelved proposals that would have limited the power of shareholder advisory firms in corporate decision making.

The SEC is scrapping a portion of its proposal that would have forced proxy advisers to submit …

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Minerva partners with Ryedale for ESG investment solution

Minerva Analytics has entered into a collaborative partnership with portfolio management technology provider Ryedale to incorporate environmental, social and governance (ESG) data into the fund management investment process.

The joint work is aimed at asset owners, asset managers and regulators …

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Former Delaware chief justice joins corporate governance law giant

A former senior judge and leading US advocate for workers’ rights has joined law firm Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Kratz.

Leo Strine, a former Delaware Supreme Court Chief Justice, is known for arguing that corporations should focus more on their …

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Lobby group created for ‘human rights due diligence’ rules

A new international lobby group has been formed to pressure governments to introduce regulations around companies’ impacts on human rights.

The group, called the Investor Alliance for Human Rights, is comprised of 105 international investors representing $5trn in assets under …

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COVID-19 brings social investment to the fore

The COVID-19 pandemic has placed a renewed emphasis on the ‘social’ aspect of environmental, social and governance (ESG) investing.

Companies that place a high priority on the wellbeing of staff are likely to be those that succeed in the …

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The 2020 AGM season will be one of the most challenging in years.

Social distancing requirements mean shareholder meetings must take place remotely, with less flexibility for investors to pose questions to boards.

There have already been delays to meetings …

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Energy giant Shell has committed to taking new action on climate change, including achieving net zero emissions within the next 30 years.

The commitment follows engagement with investors as part of Climate Action 100+, the initiative led by the Church …

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Luckin Coffee scandal

US authorities are placing greater scrutiny on Chinese companies and other emerging markets listed in the US following the fallout from the Luckin Coffee fraud scandal.

A recent success story among investors, having raced to a Nasdaq listing within 18 …

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FRC: Expectations and standards ‘still apply’

FRC: Expectations and standards ‘still apply’

The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) has moved to remind companies that expectations and standards have not changed, despite the ongoing Covid-19 crisis.

At the same time, however, the FRC clarified that it had not …

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NGOs press government for further action on slavery

NGOs press government for further action on slavery

A group of NGOs has called for the government to ensure its new pledges on modern slavery are enacted in full throughout – and beyond – the coronavirus crisis.

In a joint …

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