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In the first half of the year, the country’s largest pension system cast votes against pay plans at 1,165 firms, or 52% of portfolio companies that held votes.
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The current proposal “would lead to worse outcomes for plan participants as plan sponsors shied away from assessing ESG risks in selecting investments,” the research firm says.
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The move follows efforts to reduce expenses in the company’s global wealth management business.
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Three of the quartet join the South Dakota office, while the fourth is in Washington state.
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“The primary drawback of fewer hedge fund filings is lack of clarity around crowding risk,” strategists from the firm write.
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There has been increased demand for havens amid a resurgence in coronavirus cases, flaring political tensions and a weaker dollar.
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“No one could have envisioned what this virus was going to do to the commercial real estate space,” an expert says.
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The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act created opportunity zones as an economic development tool to stimulate investments in distressed communities.
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To thwart a multifactor verification system, he once used a victim’s home phone to authorize transactions.
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The fast money has more than three times the impact on equity valuations than long-term investors like pension funds, according to a recent paper.
July 22