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The latest movers and shakers in ESG: Chow joins Canbury as director of UK, Asia; Seraphim leaves PRI.
Glass Lewis and ISS plans come amid SEC's no-action policy change.
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The latest developments in sustainable finance: RLAM to remain member of NZAM; Dutch central bank initiative publishes impact handbook for investors.
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Frequent filers push back against move to prevent small shareholders from filing exempt solicitations.
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The latest developments in sustainable finance: NY State comptroller files proposal on rider safety at Uber; GRI consults on standard setting priorities.
European watchdog sets out best practices for communicating on integration and exclusion, noting risk of investors being misled.
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DiNapoli tells firms including Ford Motor, Mastercard and Palantir that unilateral exclusions could see some shareholders turn to litigation and ‘vote no’ campaigns.
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Director of the regulator's investment management division also weighs in on pass-through voting and passive investors.
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The latest developments in sustainable finance: Lander drops recommendation to NYC to ditch PanAgora; SOC files immigration proposals at Amazon, Alphabet and Walmart.
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Amid an assault on the proxy process, filers are not backing down and signs are emerging that companies may not exploit a system tilted in their favour.
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