The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission recently issued new guidance on when asset managers and other investors are required to file a long form Schedule 13(d) as a result of engagement on ESG and other matters.
In articles published in Pensions & Investments and ESG Dive, and in a Viewpoints column, capital markets counsel Marc Rotter discusses the new guidance and explains that it will cause investors to reassess their approaches to engagement with issuers.
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