New report reveals money managers’ focus on proxy voting, stewardship and ESG – and what these trends mean for investor relations
Dissident investors have responded to market turbulence and rising inflation in the U.K. market by pushing for greater cash returns for shareholders.
The first proxy season after a key US rule change was expected to rock the shareholder activism world.
Shareholders pile on the pressure at annual meetings
Investors who quiz the audit committee get a more rounded – albeit sometimes less comfortable – picture of the company.
Britain’s boardrooms are increasingly playing host to atypical activist investors.
Financial Time's Moral Money covers a story on retail shareholder activism, specifically the London-based ethical activist investor platform Tulipshare.
Insihtia's 2023 Annual Activism Review has been published, reviewing activism trends globally.
Research reveals that activist investors were busier in 2022 than in 2019—and the upward trend is likely to continue.
Institutional investors are less and less inclined to support resolutions filed by companies, finds SquareWell.
The differences – and similarities – between how companies govern themselves are highlighted in a new report
Major asset managers have tightened their positions. BNP Paribas AM supported only 22% of climate action plans; Amundi AM, only 40%.
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