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ESG-Investing Exam Dumps - Certificate in ESG Investing

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Question # 73

Which of the following is the main driver of stewardship efforts?

A.

Creating long-term shareholder value

B.

Minimizing the ESG tilt in the investment process

C.

Providing investors and corporates with a comprehensive corporate reporting framework

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Question # 74

Which of the following is an advantage of using ESG index-based strategies?

A.

Slightly lower fee structures compared to other index-based strategies

B.

Lower costs compared to discretionary, actively managed ESG strategies

C.

More focused stewardship activities with companies compared to actively managed ESG strategies

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Question # 75

A company’s emission reduction commitments are best evaluated using:

A.

Scope 3 emissions.

B.

science-based targets.

C.

financial modelling of material environmental factors.

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Question # 76

In France, shareholders eligible for being awarded double voting rights are

A.

founding shareholders during an IPO

B.

long-standing shareholders of at least two years.

C.

minority shareholders that are employee representatives

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Question # 77

Which of the following is most likely the primary driver of ESG investment for a life insurer?

A.

Reputational risk

B.

Recognition of lengthy investment time horizons

C.

Awareness of financial impacts of climate change

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Question # 78

Which of the following is an example of secondary data?

A.

A news article

B.

A letter to shareholders

C.

A Bloomberg Disclosure score

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Question # 79

Integrating the impact of material ESG factors into traditional financial analysis for a company with strong ESG practices most likely.

A.

leads to a lower estimate of intrinsic value

B.

has no impact on intrinsic value

C.

leads to a higher estimate of intrinsic value

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Question # 80

Compared to developed markets, ESG investing in emerging markets is most likely characterized by:

A.

less data and greater variability between countries and companies.

B.

easier portability of approaches and principles methods from developed markets.

C.

fewer opportunities for investors to engage with companies and improve ESG performance.

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