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| | ... more than 190 signatories overseas, where it was launched two years ago. This includes big names such as BlackRock, State Street, Franklin Templeton, PGIM, Nuveen, Clearbrook, Schroders, Neuberger Berman and Loomis Sayles. To put in context, the 190-strong ... |
| | | ... Calvert Research and Management, as well as AllianceBernstein, Allspring Global Investments, J.P. Morgan, Invesco, State Street, and PIMCO. Blackrock also scaled back involvement. At the time, 44 global asset owners came out in support of CA100+, including ... |
| | | State Street Corporation now offers Shariah-compliant global custody and fund administration services. The announcement follows the company attaining a Shariah-compliant certificate from Amanie Advisors, a Shariah advisory firm. The Islamic finance ... |
| | | ... change. This follows the departure of AllianceBernstein and Allspring Global Investments in May. J.P. Morgan, Invesco, State Street, and Pimco left earlier this year. Blackrock also scaled back its involvement. The Investor Group on Climate Change (IGCC) ... |
| | | ... gas companies, despite many committing to wind down financed emissions. Vanguard ($413 bn), BlackRock ($400 bn), State Street ($171 bn), and Capital Group ($165 bn) were identified as having the largest holdings. Of the total figure, $1.2 trillion is ... |
| | | ... withdrawals have been pinned to heavy politicisation of ESG. This follows the departure of J.P. Morgan, Invesco, State Street, and Pimco earlier this year. Blackrock also scaled back its involvement. CA100+ supports investors to ensure the world's largest ... |
| | | ... investor members are lagging on leveraging active ownership towards better climate governance. This includes BlackRock, State Street and JP Morgan Asset Management which exited early this year. Australia's Investor Group on Climate Change (IGCC) ... |
| | | ... largest CA100+ investor members - including major investors that have recently exited the CA100+ such as BlackRock, State Street and JP Morgan Asset Management. This contradicts claims investors are leveraging active ownership towards better climate ... |
| | | ... on climate-related shareholder resolutions. BlackRock, Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase & Co, Northern Trust Corp and State Street Corp have had shareholders file resolutions asking for such information. |
| | | ... junta. The indices, MSCI, FTSE Russell and S&P Dow Jones, were used by BlackRock, Deutsche Bank, Northern Trust, State Street and Vanguard to model ESG-labelled funds. Human rights organisation Inclusive Development International (IDI) alleged that the ... |
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