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| | ... shareholder votes against executive remuneration reports in 2023 compared to 2022, according to shareholder engagement and governance consulting firm Georgeson. There were 40 strikes against executive remuneration reports in the ASX300 during the 2023 ... |
| | | ... retirement support, ASIC and ACCC's focus on greenwashing, and APRA's updates to SPS and CPS 230 and 530 - Investment Governance Regulations. In SPS 530, APRA states that super fund trustees must demonstrate "how risk considerations connected to ESG ... |
| | | Greenhouse gas emissions are once again the top ESG priority for companies, according to the most recent Perennial Better Future ESG survey. In the fifth edition of the Better Future survey, sent to approximately 200 ASX-listed corporates with responses ... |
| | | The year ahead will see multiple significant regulatory changes affecting financiers who engage with European markets. From January, new EU Taxonomy rules, International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB) disclosure standards, and International Financial ... |
| | | ... philosophy and process, resources and active ownership. "Although demand for products focused on environmental, social, and governance issues has tapered in some markets, investor interest in sustainable investing remains high overall," Morningstar said. ... |
| | | ... action for several years and is now playing catch up," Catherine Maxwell, general manager of policy and advocacy at the Governance Institute of Australia (GIA) said. "Multiple consultations are happening at the same time. These are complex areas of policy ... |
| | | ... chair of the IESBA and IAASB Stakeholder Advisory Council, and independent corporate director and chair of the Good Governance Academy, stated that the exposure drafts reflect "the increasing demand for greater ethics and independence in corporate sustainability ... |
| | | Social and governance risk are gaining traction as a focus for corporates, as these topics become recognised as central to sustainability - now an essential in today's climate-conscious world. In a shifting corporate risk environment, governance ... |
| | | From February 2024, Australian companies with 100 or more employees will be required to publish their median gender pay gap between male and female employees. The Workplace Gender Equality Agency (WGEA) will publish the first set of private sector employer ... |
| | | ... which they operate. It covers biodiversity mainstreaming, reducing biodiversity loss, and modernising biodiversity governance. The plan states that "select representative industry enterprises" should identify the impact of operations on biodiversity ... |
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