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Negative screening for ESG factors in portfolios:

A.

results in static exclusions.

B.

can exclude an entire country.

C.

is commonly applied to all asset classes.

Which of the following is a success factor characteristic of investor collaboration? Investors should have:

A.

an engagement approach that is bespoke to the target company.

B.

clear leadership with appropriate relationships, skills, and knowledge.

C.

objectives that are linked to material strategic and governance issues.

Corporate governance in the UK is notable for:

A.

its requirement for joint auditors.

B.

the existence of double voting rights for some shareholders.

C.

the prominence of board behavior guidelines in its Corporate Governance Code.

With respect to ESG integration in private equity, which of the following is most likely a challenge an investor may face?

A.

Lack of strategy and long-term orientation from private equity managers

B.

Lack of capacity within the investee company to fulfill ESG reporting requirements

C.

Reporting frameworks that do not account for the relative lack of transparency found in private markets relative to public markets

Which of the following ESG investment approaches is most likely applicable when investing in sovereign debt?

A.

ESG tilting

B.

Collaborative engagement

C.

Active private engagement

ESG screens embedded within portfolio guidelines can be used as:

A.

a risk management tool only.

B.

a source of investment advantage only.

C.

both a risk management tool and a source of investment advantage.

The signatories of the Kyoto Protocol are committed to:

A.

transition their investment portfolios to net-zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 2050

B.

limit and reduce their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in accordance with agreed individual targets

C.

strengthen the response to the threat of climate change by keeping a global temperature rise well below 2°C (3.6°F) above pre-industrial levels

Is the following statement accurate? "Engagement is meant to preserve and enhance long-term value on behalf of the asset owner by focusing on factors such as capital structure and lobbying."

A.

Yes

B.

No, because engagement does not focus on lobbying

C.

No, because engagement does not focus on capital structure

Which of the following encourages institutional investors to work together on human rights and social issues?

A.

Human Rights 100+

B.

OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises

C.

United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights

Which of the following initiatives is most closely associated with the increased prevalence of antimicrobial resistance?

A.

The Bangladesh Accord

B.

Access to Medicine Index

C.

Farm Animal Investment Risk and Return

In response to policy changes, several of the world’s largest automakers made pledges to halt producing cars with internal combustion engines by 2035. Which of the following would an asset manager most appropriately use to address this trend?

A.

Factor risk asset allocation model

B.

Liability-driven asset allocation model

C.

Regime switching asset allocation model

In Australia, a managing director of a company is the:

A.

executive chair.

B.

only executive director.

C.

former CEO of the company.

Formal corporate governance codes are most likely to:

A.

be found in all major world markets.

B.

call for serious consequences for non-compliant organizations.

C.

be interpreted by proxy advisory firms when corporate compliance is assessed.

A bond issued to finance construction of a solar farm is an example of a:

A.

blue bond

B.

green bond

C.

transition bond

The EU Paris-Aligned Benchmarks and EU Climate Transition Benchmarks both:

A.

prohibit investments in fossil fuels

B.

impose green-to-brown ratios to restrict “brown" investments

C.

use a relative approach by comparing a company's performance to its sector average