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Menendez reintroduces corporate diversity bill

Menendez reintroduces corporate diversity bill Alex Gangitano © Greg Nash Sen. Bob Menendez (D-N.J.) Sen. Bob Menendez (D-N.J.) on Tuesday reintroduced legislation that would require public companies to disclose the racial, ethnic, gender and veteran composition of their corporate boards and senior management. The bill, the Improving Corporate Governance Through Diversity Act, aims to address shortcomings in the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission s (SEC) diversity disclosure rule. For too long corporate America has fallen short in racial, ethnic and gender diversity. Without greater diversity in top corporate positions, the U.S. will fail to compete with other leading economies and stall our nation s progress towards full inclusivity, said Menendez, the highest-ranking Latino in Congress.

MarketAxess to Participate in the Credit Suisse 22nd Annual Financial Services Forum

MarketAxess to Participate in the Credit Suisse 22nd Annual Financial Services Forum February 22, 2021 14:30 ET | Source: MarketAxess Holdings, Inc. MarketAxess Holdings, Inc. New York, New York, UNITED STATES NEW YORK, Feb. 22, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) MarketAxess Holdings Inc. (Nasdaq: MKTX), the operator of a leading electronic trading platform for fixed-income securities, and the provider of market data and post-trade services for the global fixed-income markets, today announced that Chris Concannon, President and COO, and Tony DeLise, CFO, are scheduled to speak at the Credit Suisse 22 nd Annual Financial Services Forum at 2:40 p.m. EST on February 24, 2021. The presentation will be broadcast live on the internet. Listeners will be able to access it through this link: https://kvgo.com/22nd-annual-financial-services-forum/marketaxess-feb-2021

Financial-Services Associations Release Principles for Financing Sustainable Low-Carbon Economy | Burr & Forman

Financial services group sets low-carbon transition principles

U S financial sector shares thoughts on a low-carbon economy

James Langton A collection of financial industry trade groups is calling for science-based climate policy in the U.S. that will help guide its transition to a low-carbon economy. The U.S. Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association Inc. (SIFMA) along with 10 other industry trade associations (known as the U.S. Climate Finance Working Group) published a set of principles that they believe should underpin U.S. policy to address global warming. The principles which represent the views of banks, investment banks, insurers, asset managers, pension funds and other financial firms call for the U.S. to set policy goals, based on climate science, that align with the Paris Agreement.

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