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How IR teams interact with the board now available
As the primary point of contact with their investors and the wider capital markets, IR professionals are taking on an increasingly...
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Proposed ‘ESG-skeptic’ policy from ISS is ‘telling’, says consultancy
‘We think it is telling that ISS is releasing a new ‘ESG-skeptic’ policy.’ So says an ESG expert from a leading consultancy...
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SEC approves first US climate disclosure rules: Why the requirements are much weaker than planned and what they mean for companies
After two years of intense public debate, the SEC approved the nation’s first national climate disclosure rules on March 6, 2024...
AGM season 2024: IROs need to recognize that deforestation is hitting their bottom line
Amid the debate on what companies should or shouldn’t be doing on ESG, some things remain crystal clear: understanding and...
Targeting, corporate access or sell-side research: What did we talk about before ESG?
In 2021, three quarters of IR Magazine cover stories focused on ESG. We looked at how companies were increasingly tying executive...
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Which social numbers really matter to investors?
Blue-chip companies spend big bucks on social programs. Apple, for example, recently increased its budget for its diversity...
Triumph chairman talks purpose and resilience in volatile markets
Feb 09, 2024
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At the 18th annual Board of Board event in New York in November last year, IR Magazine spoke with Daniel Crowley, chairman...
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Which environmental numbers really matter to investors?
Recently, the head of ESG at a blue-chip asset manager that is paying more than $200,000 annually for ESG data told me: ‘Once we...
Norges calls for greater transparency around ESG ratings
The world’s largest investor, Norges Bank Investment Management (NBIM), has called for greater transparency and governance when it...
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