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The Silent Power: How Index Funds'' Massive Stakes in Big Tech Create a New Human Rights Dilemma
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The Silent Power: How Index Funds'' Massive Stakes in Big Tech Create a New Human Rights Dilemma

The three largest index fund managers collectively hold about 20% of the ''Magnificent Seven'' tech giants—Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Meta, Microsoft, Nvidia, and Tesla. This unprecedented concentration of passive capital creates a profound governance paradox. While index investors are designed to be passive, their sheer ownership scale makes them de facto controlling stakeholders in the companies shaping AI, data privacy, and global digital infrastructure. This article explores the emerging debate: do these fiduciary giants have a responsibility to actively engage on human rights issues in technology and AI development, or does their passive mandate absolve them? We examine the hidden power dynamics, the tension between financial returns and ethical stewardship, and the potential for a new era of ''stewardship capitalism'' driven by the world''s largest asset pools.

Beyond Divestment: How the Church of England''s Bank Resolutions Signal a New Era of ''Stewardship Finance''
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Beyond Divestment: How the Church of England''s Bank Resolutions Signal a New Era of ''Stewardship Finance''

The Church of England Pensions Board's coordinated filing of shareholder resolutions at NatWest, HSBC, and Santander UK represents a strategic pivot in climate-focused investing. Moving beyond simple divestment, this action leverages fiduciary duty to demand concrete, 1.5°C-aligned transition plans and transparency on fossil fuel expansion financing. As part of the Climate Action 100+ initiative, this move underscores a growing trend of 'stewardship finance,' where institutional investors use their shareholder power to force systemic change from within high-emission sectors. The 2025 AGM votes will be a critical test of whether major banks' climate commitments can withstand investor scrutiny and translate into actionable, financed decarbonization pathways.