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Use of non-ESG terms could be an issue for regulators when names still suggest ESG features, says EU watchdog.
Securities and Exchange Commission, SEC, Building in Washington DC. The SEC regulates stocks and bonds and related financial activities.
Wide-ranging order sets SEC, FTC and DoL to work on rulemaking to curb influence of proxy advisers and look at shareholder proposal changes.
Relying solely on proxy advice may trigger more onerous 13D disclosure requirements on some shareholder proposal votes.
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Analysts to be banned from trading in companies they directly rate as UK unveils principles-based regulation for providers.
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Council of the EU has agreed a negotiating position which could see the rules reopened next year.
Industry observers say SEC shift will hand more control to companies.
Row of blue EU flags in Brussels. The blue flags have twelve yellow stars depicting the original number of member states.
Deforestation rules are causing splits between and within EU institutions as some want both delays and further simplifications.
Budget also provides update on long-awaited taxonomy and development of sustainable bond framework.
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Marcelo Seraphim discusses the network's progress in Brazil, his hopes for PRI in Person and COP30, and the upcoming Brazilian taxonomy.
Key players opt for PRI in Person amid continuing logistical challenges around travel to Belém for climate conference.
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