‘Say on Pay’ failures could provide a strong indicator of stock price underperformance

Those companies focusing on delivering undue compensation to executives might also be those which place a low priority on full ESG disclosure.
ESG scores: an outdated concept

It’s time the investment industry changed its attitude towards ESG scores, argues Dr Tom Steffen.
ESG: THE ‘EQUITY VACCINE’ DURING COVID-19 CRASH?

In the aftermath of the COVID-19 crash in March this year, many were quick to point towards the superior performance of ESG Stocks.
ENHANCED INDEXING: THE SUSTAINABLE SWEET SPOT

For investors interested in cost-efficient sustainable investing, enhanced indexing could provide the answer.
ESG. So far, a triumph of form over substance

ESG,, the abbreviation that has taken the investment world by storm over the last few years, is plagued by vague use of terminology.
COVID-19: MAINTAINING MARKET NEUTRALITY

The recent market sell-off has been one of the most volatile in trading history.
BETTER TIMES AHEAD FOR LOW VOLATILITY

Minimum risk has done well in recent years; even better times lie ahead.
Why the E from ESG is far from Easy

Corporate environmental (E), social (S), and governance (G) dimensions are inherently difficult to assess.



