Tag: corporate governance
AT&T Agrees to Allow Shareholder Proposal Submitted by NYC Pension Funds
Four New York City pension funds will drop their complaint after AT&T agreed to allow its shareholders to vote on workforce demographic disclosures at its annual meeting.
Investors Should Understand ‘How the System Works for You,’ per CFA Institute Head Franklin
In a wide-ranging conversation, Margaret Franklin shares ‘essential principles’ and her thoughts on private markets, artificial intelligence, responsible governance and more.
Investors Should Favor Japanese Stocks After Turnaround, Strategists Say
Their case: The once-sclerotic economy now offers good investment value and a new, shareholder-friendly spirit.
IIRC, SASB Complete Merger to Form Value Reporting Foundation
Investors expect the consolidation will result in more consistent sustainability standards.
Expect an Increased Tempo for ESG Investing Post-2020
Op-Ed: Evolving Approaches to Governance and Voting in a Time of Crisis
Massachusetts Ramps Up Diversity Guidelines
Corporations Are Agreeing More to CalPERS Diversity Demands
More than 50% of the companies engaged by the largest US pension plan are agreeing to add women and minorities to their board.
CalSTRS CIO Proposes Rebranding Corporate Governance Unit
Chris Ailman calls for new name that better reflects ESG focus.
CalSTRS Names New Corporate Governance Chief
Kirsty Jenkinson will join the $229 billion system in January.
