In a 4-1 vote at Chair Gary Gensler’s first open meeting, the SEC proposed requiring institutional investment managers that are required to file Form 13F to report “say-on-pay” votes, which are non-binding shareholder votes related to corporate executive compensation.
SEC Chair Gary Gensler discussed several of the SEC’s regulatory initiatives in a recent speech, focusing on climate- and ESG-related disclosures, market structure, and transparency. Climate- and ESG-Related Disclosures: Gensler...
SEC Commissioner Elad Roisman Reiterating his objections to requiring additional disclosure by corporate issuers related to ESG issues, SEC Commissioner Elad Roisman nevertheless offered suggestions recently on how the...
The SEC’s Asset Management Advisory Committee’s (AMAC’s) March meeting covered several topics that are high on the SEC’s policy agenda – ESG, diversity and inclusion, and private investments – and...
SEC Acting Chair Allison Herren Lee In the yet another move to intensify its focus on matters relating to ESG disclosures and investments, the SEC’s Division of Enforcement has...
SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce recently gave a speech in which she discussed her outlook on several issues related to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) investing. Regarding ESG-labeled investment products, Peirce...
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