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ESG-Investing Exam Dumps - Certificate in ESG Investing

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Question # 153

For engagement strategies to deliver results in a cost-effective and time-effective manner, an investor needs to:

A.

Raise every possible concern with a company in its portfolio that is most in need of engagement

B.

Frame the engagement topic into a broader discussion around strategy and not the financial performance of the company

C.

Have clear escalation measures in case engagement fails

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Question # 154

A framework for assessing environmental risk in project finance is set out by the:

A.

Helsinki Principles

B.

Equator Principles

C.

International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB)

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Question # 155

Which of the following ESG risks is most likely to impact sovereign debt?

A.

Cybersecurity risks

B.

Political stability and governance risks

C.

Executive compensation structures

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Question # 156

A regulatory framework designed to support ESG integration in corporate disclosures is:

A.

The EU Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR)

B.

The EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)

C.

The US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA)

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Question # 157

Collective engagements:

A.

Often are resource-inefficient methods of engagement

B.

Are a preliminary step in launching a takeover bid for a company

C.

Are sometimes constrained by regulations regarding investors acting in concert

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Question # 158

The Jevons paradox refers to:

A.

Standard cost-benefit analysis being inadequate to quantify the downside losses from climate change

B.

Relative improvement in natural resource efficiency being offset by increasing natural resource consumption

C.

Reduction in snow and ice cover being responsible for lowering the amount of sunlight that is reflected back into space

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Question # 159

Poor corporate governance in the form of weak accountability and alignment increases the risk of value erosion for:

A.

Public finance initiatives only

B.

Private equity investments only

C.

Both public finance initiatives and private equity investments

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Question # 160

ESG indices that exclude economically meaningful sectors will most likely:

A.

Have a lower cost structure than conventional index-based strategies

B.

Generate a higher tracking error than conventional index-based strategies

C.

Have stronger stewardship activities than actively managed ESG strategies

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