Investors still trying to reign in executive pay, while others are rebelling against corporate activism on environment and social issues. The european central bank is sait to raise rates this summer for the first time since two thousand 11. Are we on the verge of a wage increase spiral? How is private capital changing the landscape for small firm? Can investors avoid green washing ing their e s g exposure? Welcome to season two of the out thinking investor and award wioding podcast from pegon.
ECB governing council members are expected to support a proposal to create a new bond-buying programme if needed to counter borrowing costs for member states spiralling out of control, and in the US more investors are rebelling against high executive pay at leading companies and some are targeting individual board directors, while rightwing populists and industry sceptics mount a backlash against what they call “woke capitalism.”
Mentioned in this podcast:
ECB to firm up plans to ward off bond market stress
US investors rebel against high executive pay
The war on ‘woke capitalism’
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