RPMI Railpen Investments has co-signed a shareholder move urging French media company Vivendi to drop double voting rights for long-term investors.
Pension schemes are too dependent on asset managers to engage with companies on financial risks they face from future climate change policy, according to ING.
ShareAction reveals the top and bottom performers
A group of sixteen pension schemes have launched a guide to responsible investment reporting in public equity.
Pressure from companies to water down proposed changes to the EU Shareholders' Rights Directive has been criticised by the Investment Association.
A group of more than 150 shareholders including 13 UK public schemes have filed resolutions to force BP and Shell to disclose risks associated with climate change.
The axing of the requirement for companies to issue quarterly reports will dent the short-term investment cycle and remove clutter from corporate reporting, according to a range of experts.
Oil and gas exploration giant BG Group has caved into shareholder revolt over its incoming chief executive's pay package.
Stephanie Baxter looks at why schemes should challenge asset managers on whether they truly comply with the Stewardship Code
Companies need to communicate better with investors on remuneration packages, the National Association of Pension Funds' (NAPF) AGM report reveals.