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Dec 10, 2024 |
corpgov.law.harvard.edu | Erin Bigley |Luke Pryor |Alliance Bernstein
AI, investors, portfolio, RegulationsMore from: Erin Bigley, Luke Pryor, AllianceBernstein Erin Bigley is Chief Responsibility Officer and Luke Pryor is a Portfolio Manager and Senior Research Analyst at AllianceBernstein. This post is based on their AllianceBernstein memorandum. With human rights regulations expanding, investors need a broader approach to assessing risk and opportunity. Guidelines on human rights have helped shape some of the key principles of corporate responsibility.
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Dec 10, 2024 |
advisorpedia.com | Erin Bigley |Luke Pryor |Alliance Bernstein
Written by: Erin Bigley, CFA and Luke Pryor Guidelines on human rights have helped shape some of the key principles of corporate responsibility. Increasingly, however, governments are hardening guidelines into law. Penalties for companies that fail to comply may be severe—but the risks to investors can be mitigated, in our view, by the right approach to research.
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Dec 3, 2024 |
advisorperspectives.com | Erin Bigley |Luke Pryor
Guidelines on human rights have helped shape some of the key principles of corporate responsibility. Increasingly, however, governments are hardening guidelines into law. Penalties for companies that fail to comply may be severe—but the risks to investors can be mitigated, in our view, by the right approach to research.
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Apr 19, 2024 |
advisoranalyst.com | Erin Bigley |Alliance Bernstein
It used to seem simple. The early days of responsible investing were mainly characterized by avoidance of so-called sin stocks, such as tobacco. Since then, responsible investing has evolved into a much more sophisticated and robust understanding of the environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues affecting investment risks and opportunities. Every year seems to bring new insights, as well as new challenges for investors.
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Apr 6, 2024 |
advisorperspectives.com | Erin Bigley
From biodiversity and blended finance to a just transition and the cost of drugs, we preview the key ESG issues we’re targeting through research. It used to seem simple. The early days of responsible investing were mainly characterized by avoidance of so-called sin stocks, such as tobacco and defense contractors.
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