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ESG and the cost of capitalWe know a lot about the relationship between companies’ ESG characteristics and financial performance. But was there a correlation between ESG scores and cost of capital?
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How climate change may ‘flood’ global equitiesOf all the threats to the environment from climate change, sea-level rise may be one of the most devastating and permanent. The question for global equity investors is how coastal-flooding risks may affect their portfolios.
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塑造下个十年的关键ESG议题(下篇)谁来监管环境、社会与公司治理(ESG)?如果我们砍掉所有的森林会怎样?
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塑造下个十年的关键ESG议题(上篇)谁将成为碳减排领军者?上市公司由私人控制将产生哪些影响?公司董事会性别多样化是未来趋势,将助推公司发展。
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2020 ESG trends to watchESG themes are long-term, but some can emerge with sudden force. We are watching five trends we believe will unfold in 2020 to catapult ESG investing into the new decade.
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CEO Pay: Trick or Treat?Some large asset owners are increasingly coming to believe that many executive pay schemes don’t align the interests of CEOs and investors. There appears to be an increasing focus on pay plan simplicity and transparency.
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Retire in Monte Carlo? Simulating retirement outcomesDespite global equity performance, U.S. DC plan participants may be ill prepared to meet retirement-spending needs. We assessed four equity-allocation scenarios — including an equity multifactor allocation and integration of ESG views — to see which performed best.
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Is the US tech sector ignoring minority talent?Looking in one’s backyard for human capital.
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Is climate-change risk all about fossil fuels? Think again.When it comes to reducing greenhouse gases, investors tend to focus on fossil fuels and power generation. But other companies also need to adapt to a lower-carbon world. We look at the implications for five types of companies.
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Underwater assets? Real estate exposure to flood riskReal estate investors are buying and leasing assets that might be jeopardized by a climate-changed world. A new analysis can help investors identify high-risk U.K. locations.