Investors intend to step up efforts to hold asset managers to account in 2025, while also pushing back against DCSS and other limits. Shareholder rights face a defining year after 2024 saw rising misalignment between institutional investors and asset managers, as well as growing regulatory constraints on the former’s influence. Last year, both EU and UK policymakers looked to enhance…
Shareholder Rights at the Crossroads
Investors intend to step up efforts to hold asset managers to account in 2025, while also pushing back against DCSS and other limits. Shareholder rights face a defining year after 2024 saw rising misalignment between institutional investors and asset managers, as well as growing regulatory constraints on the former’s influence. Last year, both EU and UK policymakers looked to enhance…
Shareholder Rights at the Crossroads
Investors intend to step up efforts to hold asset managers to account in 2025, while also pushing back against DCSS and other limits. Shareholder rights face a defining year after 2024 saw rising misalignment between institutional investors and asset managers, as well as growing regulatory constraints on the former’s influence. Last year, both EU and UK policymakers looked to enhance…
Shareholder Rights at the Crossroads
Investors intend to step up efforts to hold asset managers to account in 2025, while also pushing back against DCSS and other limits. Shareholder rights face a defining year after 2024 saw rising misalignment between institutional investors and asset managers, as well as growing regulatory constraints on the former’s influence. Last year, both EU and UK policymakers looked to enhance…
Shareholder Rights at the Crossroads
Investors intend to step up efforts to hold asset managers to account in 2025, while also pushing back against DCSS and other limits. Shareholder rights face a defining year after 2024 saw rising misalignment between institutional investors and asset managers, as well as growing regulatory constraints on the former’s influence. Last year, both EU and UK policymakers looked to enhance…
Shareholder Rights at the Crossroads
Investors intend to step up efforts to hold asset managers to account in 2025, while also pushing back against DCSS and other limits. Shareholder rights face a defining year after 2024 saw rising misalignment between institutional investors and asset managers, as well as growing regulatory constraints on the former’s influence. Last year, both EU and UK policymakers looked to enhance…
The Talent to Transform
Conflicting priorities have pushed DEI down asset owners’ priority list, but the AI revolution could bring workforce themes back into focus. After a period under the spotlight and on the tip of everyone’s tongue, diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) is short of attention from investors. Why, you ask? Blame it on the climate. As 2030 and 2050 net zero targets…
SBTi Appoints David Kennedy as New CEO
The Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi), one of the key organizations focused on aligning corporate environmental sustainability action with the global goals of limiting climate change, announced the appointment of climate action and sustainability veteran David Kennedy as its new CEO. The appointment follows a tumultuous year for the SBTi, which saw its prior CEO resign following a controversial plan…
Global sustainable equities outlook 2025: Volatility will create opportunities
2025 is predicted to be a turbulent yet opportunity-driven year for global sustainable equities, as despite market volatility and political headwinds, businesses with strong ESG credentials are likely to emerge as “key winners”. With more investors predicting a shift to green energy, healthcare and industrials, as the political and regulatory landscape continues to evolve, portfolio managers have forecasted a robust…
Global sustainable equities outlook 2025: Volatility will create opportunities
2025 is predicted to be a turbulent yet opportunity-driven year for global sustainable equities, as despite market volatility and political headwinds, businesses with strong ESG credentials are likely to emerge as “key winners”. With more investors predicting a shift to green energy, healthcare and industrials, as the political and regulatory landscape continues to evolve, portfolio managers have forecasted a robust…