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Investors to benefit from human rights data deal
Data provided by Swiss firm RepRisk will assess the human rights approaches of 110,000 private and public companies
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Sovereign debt governance levels plummet
A new study by Insight Investment found governance standards at sovereign debt issuers are falling
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Investors tell firms to stamp out slavery
Investors, regulators and financial institutions have lost patience with companies turning a blind eye to issues in their supply chains
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Consultants welcome trustees’ ESG U-turn
Pension trustees are thinking differently about the relationship between ESG and their fiduciary responsibilities
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Legg Mason pays $71m to settle Libya bribery case
Global investment manager involved in scheme to secure investments from Libyan officials
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Investor activism fails to curb FTSE pay inequality
Investor activism and the planned introduction of a pay ratio has had little effect on curbing the excessive pay of FTSE 100 executives, a report has found.
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Schroders ignites ‘fast and loose’ governance concerns
A Schroder family member with little City experience could be appointed to the board.
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SSGA calls for German governance changes
State Street Global Advisors has called for a change to the German Corporate Governance Code, claiming that the existing rules make it too easy for companies to protect underperforming executives.
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Cyber security reporting too weak, warns PRI
Listed public companies are failing to outline to investors how they protect their firms against major cyber security attacks in their corporate reporting.
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How can investors improve ESG awareness?
Despite a raft of surveys trumpeting the benefits of sustainable investment policies, investors are still reluctant. So, what needs to change to secure their buy-in and is the revolution already underway?
