When Passive Fund Managers Go Rogue
1 year ago
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ewr
kevin freeman
justin dahnof
Vivek Ramaswamy
proxy voting
shareholder rights
property rights
stakeholder capitalism
black rock
state street
vanguard
"In 2018, when Larry Fink changed the dynamic for passive asset managers, he changed the efficacy of shareholder proposals. ESG went from low single-digit support in 2017, and in 2018, with Fink's change, they jumped. On average ESG proposals, got 24% of the vote. So, a 10X increase in one year. That's a major effect and a major change. And these proposals affect culture." - Justin Danhof
@ EconomicWarRoom
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