Investors should be alarmed by the retreat of the Big Three asset managers from corporate stewardship

Not long ago, Larry Fink was writing annual letters to CEOs declaring that “climate risk is investment risk.” BlackRock, Vanguard, and State Street, the Big Three asset managers collectively controlling roughly $25 trillion, were telling corporate America that workforce diversity drives financial performance, that executive pay had to be tethered to long-term value, and that companies ignoring environmental risk were companies ignoring shareholder risk. Read more on Impact Alpha->