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Here you will find the latest ESG and investor relations news, studies and press releases from cometis AG and our partner PRGN – Public Relations Global Network.
With the capital market panel and the investor relations panel, cometis has been conducting studies on current market events in the areas of capital markets, ESG and investor relations for several years. To this end, cometis surveys experts from the respective departments several times a year on current topics. In this context, cometis evaluates the topics and the concept and is also responsible for conducting the study.

 

Here, you can go directly to the respective years of Investor Relations News:

Communication to counter aggressive hedge funds

Communication to counter aggressive hedge funds

Dr. Achim Herfs (Partner at Kirkland & Ellis) outlines the activities of aggressive hedge funds. Herfs counted 726 campaigns by activist funds worldwide, 138 of them in Europe alone.
Remuneration policy: fund companies increasingly criticise

Remuneration policy: fund companies increasingly criticise

Walter Becker acknowledges the corporate governance activities of Allianz Global Investors (AGI) under the heading "Every second compensation rejected". In three quarters of the Annual General Meetings, the AGI voted against at least one item on the agenda.
Negatives ! Transaction costs in the retail business

Negatives ! Transaction costs in the retail business

In the FTFM of 11 March Chris Flood illuminates some style blossoms and collateral damages of the current MiFID regulation. According to MiFID, the fund companies must now also state transaction costs. It is well known that this is difficult in the case of bid-ask spreads.
Numerous banks have so far not heard the bell ringing

Numerous banks have so far not heard the bell ringing

On 20 March 2019, the “Handelsblatt” highlighted the consequences of MiFID for the research landscape. The number of analysts is declining. In future, small and mid caps will have to pay the costs of research themselves.
Energy turnaround: Less ideology and more efficiency required

Energy turnaround: Less ideology and more efficiency required

Claus Döring takes a look at the plans from Berlin and Brussels on Green Finance. Döring writes: "A great climate law does not yet exist, but at least the federal government has let known that it wants to make Germany a leading sustainable finance location.

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