Filling the Blank Spots on the Map: Using Country Risk Analysis to Assess ESG Risks
Below is an excerpt from ISS ESG’s recently released paper “Filling the Blank Spots on the Map: Using Country Risk Analysis to Assess ESG Risks”.
Below is an excerpt from ISS ESG’s recently released paper “Filling the Blank Spots on the Map: Using Country Risk Analysis to Assess ESG Risks”.
Introduction Policymakers around the globe are tackling the issue of ‘greenwashing’ by introducing sweeping ESG regulations targeting financial market participants. As examined in Part 1
Below is an excerpt from ISS ESG’s recently released paper “Free, Prior & Informed Consent in Australia: Lessons from Juukan”. The full paper is available
ISS ESG, the responsible investment arm of Institutional Shareholder Services Inc. (ISS), today released a new summary report, Corporate Controversies That Defined 2021, derived from
Below is an excerpt from ISS Securities Class Action Services’ recently released paper “As the Chinese Government Flexes its Regulatory Muscles, what are the Implications
In Australia, over 3000 entities are required to publish public corporate statements detailing their actions to assess and address modern slavery risks under the Modern
June 8th is World Oceans Day, designated by the United Nations (UN) for humanity to celebrate the oceans. With this year’s theme “The Ocean: Life
ISS Market Intelligence is pleased to announce the addition of ISS ESG Fund Rating to its market-leading Simfund Platform, effective today. ISS ESG Fund Ratings will allow