News Archive: Dec - 2019
A Warren Win Wouldn’t Necessarily Bring a Bear Market, Says Bernstein
Similar downbeat predictions about Obama and Trump came to naught, strategists point out.
Japanese Pension Giant GPIF Suspends Stock Lending for Short Selling
World’s largest retirement fund says practice is ‘inconsistent’ with stewardship duties.
ESG Disclosure Lags Behind Investment in Asia Pacific
A Nice November Portends a Great Market 2019 Finish, Says Stovall
Contrast the current situation with year-end 2018’s lousy showing.
Washington State Investment Board Advances Lawsuit Against Brazilian Company
European Firms Increasingly Pessimistic, Climate Investment Stagnates
EU manufacturers plan to reduce investment for first time in four years.
Senators Rebuke Federal Pension’s Criticisms of China Investment Ban
Corporations Are Agreeing More to CalPERS Diversity Demands
More than 50% of the companies engaged by the largest US pension plan are agreeing to add women and minorities to their board.
No Good News Ahead for Oil Prices or Stocks
Despite probably new OPEC production cuts, US fracking will tarnish black gold.
Canadian Pensions Acquire Stake in Mexican Construction Firm
CPPIB continues to plow money into infrastructure investments.
NYSE Proposes New Method for Companies to Raise Capital When Going Public
Direct listing would allow companies to sell shares in opening auction on first day on exchange.
Investment Advisor’s Registration Revoked over Alleged Fraud
SEC says International Investment Group sold at least $60 million in fake loan assets.