Paul Verney
RI goes through the looking glass to examine some of the concerns raised by US conservatives.
Heavyweights file at Tyson Foods on risks to diversified portfolios from antibiotic use in supply chains; As You Sow calls on Exxon and Chevron to undertake re-baselining exercise on emissions.
New York City Comptroller Brad Lander talks to RI as it withdraws proposal at Apple following commitment from tech giant to undertake audit on freedom of association.
‘Big four’ voted more conservatively than big proxy advisors in 2022, analysis of biggest asset managers by ShareAction finds.
Big European managers oppose more than half of corporate climate votes, research by shareholder advisory firm reveals.
Research modelled cost implications for bonds issued by the six states if they enacted similar legislation to Texas, which resulted in the boycotting of major financiers.
Thomas DiNapoli, sole trustee of the $233bn New York State Common Retirement Fund, talks to RI about divestment, net zero and anti-ESG backlash.
Meta’s lawyers stress that the company is ‘not a public benefit corporation’ in motion to dismiss lawsuit on harmful externalities.
LGIM and HSBC AM are among co-filers at Swiss miner; plus, latest on shareholder proposals in the US, including Uyghur phaseout proposal withdrawn at Apple following commitment.
Analysis of more than 3,000 sustainability-orientated funds by EU financial watchdog reveals few Articles 8 and 9 vehicles would make the cut.