The latest ESG movers and shakers: Kramer leaves PGGM after eight years; Citi co-head of sustainability and corporate transition Tuffley quits.
Lenders draw on CA100+ and TPT to develop increasingly sophisticated transition assessments, which they say could lead to clients or transactions being dropped.
The minimum capital requirements for banks are also being reviewed for climate additions.
Annual look ahead to the US proxy season reveals filers of proposals increasingly keeping details close to their chest, including on reproductive rights.
Future of due diligence directive much brighter after 'watershed moment', although the text has been watered down further.
Asset managers dominated the responses to RI's annual survey, and the results suggest the industry still has a mountain to climb on gender equality.
Investors in jurisdictions dealing with proposed dual-class share structures can learn from the Brazilian experience, argues Fabio Coelho.
The latest developments in sustainable finance: PRI launches consultation on new strategy; UK issues call for evidence for transition finance market review.
It comes as several managers told RI they are confused about the scope of the regulation, which was agreed last month.
Market participants asked whether relief reporting on Scope 3 and disclosures beyond climate-related risks and opportunities should be introduced.