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Documents published by Republican Congressional committee provide insight into initiative's battles with funders and interactions with large US managers.
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Most major US asset managers have now left the collaborative engagement initiative.
Consultants flag concerns over US influence on UK stewardship, point to legal risks as reasons for leaving climate initiatives.
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Initiative chair hails some encouraging progress as major emitters up ambitions, but pace of advances is still too slow.
OMERS, TPP, Julius Baer and Bradesco among latest investors to sign up to engagement initiative.
Most CA100+ investors were tight-lipped on reports that the energy giant has scrapped its 2030 oil and gas reduction target.
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The latest developments in sustainable finance: Asia Green Transformation Consortium launched; EC to start work to inform CSDDD guidelines.
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Developing in-house capacity does not mean managers should no longer engage collaboratively, says asset owner's head of stewardship.
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Latest tranche of responses obtained by RI shows varied reaction to House Judiciary Committee letter on collaborative engagement group.
Manager says peers are still falling short on bond stewardship, sets out priority areas for issuers over next three years.
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