Bérengère Sim

People Correspondent

Bérengère Sim is the People Correspondent for Financial News. Prior to joining Dow Jones in May 2019 and after graduating from Sciences Po Paris, she was a freelance journalist in Mexico and France, where she wrote about social issues. Her work has been published by a range of publications, including Reuters, where she covered Mexico's presidential elections as a stringer in 2018, and The New York Times
The startup's shareholder campaigns target JPMorgan, Apple and Johnson & Johnson

This startup wants to do for activist investing what GameStop did for stocks

Tulipshare touts itself as the world’s first activist investment platform, 'collectivising' retail investors and extending voting rights to fractional shares

Demand has spiked as banks rush to sign up for different initiatives related to climate change and sustainability

Five charts that show the banker hiring spree in the $541bn ESG market

This year is set to have the most ESG-related roles advertised in banking, 88% higher than in 2021

The women behind the $1.4tn group's sustainable strategy says returns remain a key building block of investing, even for ESG funds

Natixis IM’s global sustainability chief: ESG investing isn’t ‘charity’

'What does your ESG product do exactly? Is it here to manage ESG risk that companies are exposed or is it to save the world?'

The ultra-wealthy investor says banks can't have it both ways with climate change

Hedge fund boss Chris Hohn slams banks over climate hypocrisy

'Shareholders should vote against the directors of banks who are hiding their exposure to climate risk,' the billionaire hedge fund manager said