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We examine the spread of UCITS funds around the world, and consider whether such mutual funds that adopt higher …
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world and consider whether such mutual funds, which voluntarily adopt higher standards of investor protection, expand their …
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This article takes a second look at a database of 114 activist hedge fund engagements commenced between 2002 and 2006. The first look at the database, published as “Hedge Funds and Governance Targets,” 95 Georgetown Law Journal 1375 (2007), covered developments through December 31, 2006, and...
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This article argues that comparability in environmental, social, and governance (ESG) exchange traded funds (ETFs) is a much greater problem than greenwashing. Rising demand for sustainable investment products in recent years has been met with an explosion in ESG ETF varieties, and numerous...
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fiduciary duty and real-world efficacy at combatting climate change. We find that the more likely a strategy is to deliver real-world … commitments could be reframed so as to maximise real world impact of the initiative in the fight against climate change, while …
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, bankruptcy practices, and securities regulation. The article suggests that, ultimately, what underlies the focus on ESG …
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I analyze hedge fund activism within a simple behavioral finance framework where managers are excessively optimistic about their firm's long-run prospects, the market is efficient, and hedge fund activists are excessively pessimistic as a result of a behavioral winner's curse. This generates a...
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the status quo. Changes in markets, regulation, the environment, and global politics affect the business and risk profiles …
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the introduction of increasingly comprehensive financial regulation in response to public outrage at depositors’ losses …
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traces the process by which increasingly strict regulation has been introduced without hindering the expansion of Hong Kong …
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