THE WORLD FEDERATION OF EXCHANGES PUBLISHES REVISED ESG GUIDANCE & METRICS

27 June 2018

Hamilton, Bermuda: June 27, 2018— In a press release today The World Federation of Exchanges has today announced that a revised edition of its ESG Guidance & Metrics has been published.The release stated:

 

 

London, Wednesday 27 June 2018 - The World Federation of Exchanges ("WFE"), the global industry group for exchanges and CCPs, has today published a revised edition of its Environmental, Social & Governance (ESG) Guidance & Metrics.

 

Developed by the WFE’s Sustainability Working Group and first published at the end of 2015, the WFE’s ESG Guidance & Metrics are designed to provide a reference point for exchanges looking to introduce, improve or require ESG reporting in their markets. Since its publication, over 35 stock exchanges around the world have issued or committed to issuing ESG reporting guidance for their listed companies.

 

Today’s revised version seeks to update the 2015 document by:

 

·         Recognising intervening sustainability developments, such as the UN Sustainable Development Goals and the Task Force on Climate Related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) Recommendations;

·         Incorporating feedback received from investor groups on the initial WFE Guidance & Metrics document;

·         Adjusting the metrics based on implementation experience in certain markets:

 

Ø  There are now 30 baseline metrics (33 in 2015) that form the revised guidance, covering indicators across a range of ESG categories, such as: emissions intensity; climate risk mitigation; gender pay ratio; human rights; ethics and anti-corruption; and disclosure practices.

 

Other notable revisions include:

 

·         Specifying that investors are the target audience for listed company ESG disclosures:

Ø  Exchanges should therefore focus on ensuring the availability of investor-relevant, decision-useful information.

·         Providing greater guidance around ESG report preparation, across four key areas:

Ø  Governance/responsibility and oversight: Reporting issuers could include a board statement outlining how the company determines ESG issues; how they are embedded in the firm’s strategic direction; and how progress is reviewed and measured.

Ø  Clarity of purpose/clear link to business value: Issuers should articulate how the ESG issues they have identified link back to value creation/destruction.

Ø  Materiality: Issuers should provide investors with information about their materiality determination process.

Ø  Quality/frequency of reporting: Issuers should ensure reporting is accurate; aligns to one of the internationally recognised reporting standards; and is timely.


Nandini Sukumar, CEO, WFE
said: “The objective of the original WFE ESG Guidance & Metrics was to contribute to improving the availability and quality of ESG disclosure.  We are therefore delighted that since its 2015 publication, so many exchanges have made real progress in this regard. Today’s revised documents will help even more exchanges to promote better ESG disclosure, as part of wider efforts to create a sustainable and inclusive future.”

 

Siobhan Cleary, Head of Research & Public Policy, WFE added: “We hope the provision of greater guidance around report preparation will lead to improved, decision-useful information for investors.  We would, however, caution against ESG disclosure being viewed as an end in itself; instead, it should be seen as part of a toolkit used by exchanges, issuers and investors in their drive for greater market transparency.”

 

You can read the full 2018 WFE ESG Revised Guidance & Metrics document here, along with an accompanying excel workbook (WFE ESG Revised Metrics June 2018) which lists out the 30 metrics.

 

The WFE has published a range of research material in the sustainability space, including: the WFE Annual Sustainability Surveys in 2016, 2017 and 2018; and The Role of Stock Exchanges in Fostering Economic Growth and Sustainable Development with UNCTAD in 2017.

 

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About the World Federation of Exchanges (The WFE):

Established in 1961, the WFE is the global industry association for exchanges and clearing houses. Headquartered in London, it represents over 200 market infrastructure providers, including standalone CCPs that are not part of exchange groups. Of our members, 36.8% are in Asia-Pacific, 42.6% in EMEA and 20.6% in the Americas. WFE exchanges are home to nearly 45,000 listed companies, and the market capitalisation of these entities is over $82.5 trillion; around $81.8 trillion (EOB) in trading annually passes through the infrastructures WFE members safeguard (at end 2017).


The WFE is the definitive source for exchange-traded statistics, and publishes over 350 market data indicators. Its statistics database stretches back more than 40 years, and provides information and insight into developments on global exchanges.


The WFE works with standard-setters, policy makers, regulators and government organisations around the world to support and promote the development of fair, transparent, stable and efficient markets. The WFE shares regulatory authorities' goals of ensuring the safety and soundness of the global financial system, which is critical to enhancing investor and consumer confidence, and promoting economic growth.

 

About the WFE Sustainability Working group (SWG):

The creation of the SWG in 2014 signalled the industry’s commitment to explore and integrate Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) issues. The SWG is comprised of representatives from a diverse array of 31 global stock exchanges, all working towards consensus on the purpose, practicality, and materiality of ESG data. Since its inception, the SWG has been working on exploring this topic via original research, public debate, expert analysis and engagement with the broader WFE membership.

 

For more information, please contact:

 

Anna Watson

Head of Communications, The World Federation of Exchanges 

Email:                     awatson@world-exchanges.org

Phone:                   +44 20 7151 4137 / +44 7850 287 685

Twitter:                   @TheWFE

LinkedIn:               The World Federation of Exchanges

 

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