The evolution stewardship urgently needs

Active Ownership 2.0 is a proposed aspirational standard for improved stewardship.

It builds on existing practice and expertise but explicitly prioritises the seeking of outcomes over process and activity, and common goals and effort over narrow interests.

This paper sets out the case for change and a high-level framework for what the standard could involve.

Read Active Ownership 2.0: the evolution stewardship urgently needs here.

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China ESG risk: the next unknown

China ESG risk: the next unknown

One of the most important, upcoming challenges at CalSTRS is how the fund should evaluate Chinese investments from a human capital and environmental standpoint, says Chris Ailman, chief investment officer at the giant pension fund.

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