The recommendations will add
further pressure on companies to disclose ESG data — and thus enabling the market to arrive at a more informed view on how climate change will impact different businesses and sectors.
Not exact matches
[T] he goal is to put additional
pressure on the
company to accept the terms and quickly, without much
further negotiation.
If it fails, it may deter other
companies from attempting internal transformation, putting
further pressure on the global labor market.
The U.S. and China diplomatic teams remain
far apart
on a host of issues including Chinese hacking that targets U.S.
companies, China's buildup of islands in the South China Sea for military purpose, and the
pressure American
companies say they've faced in China over the past couple years.
The net result of all of this is that
far,
far too much
pressure is placed
on the sales efforts of mid-market
companies.
Cele notes that, «the demand from China for iron - ore continues to grow, but at a declining pace,
further exacerbating pricing
pressure,» meaning that Vale's considerable investment in nickel, coal, fertilisers and copper will only partially mitigate the impact of the increase in iron - ore mining capacity globally
on the
company.
Unite, Britain's biggest union, has today (Tuesday 16 October) warned that the fall in inflation is being threatened by greedy energy
companies whose price hikes will re-ignite inflation putting
further pressure on working families and the struggling economy.
It's not realistic to expect a startup
company to mass - market cars from the start, but if its niche product is successful, it will put more
pressure on big players to follow suit, and
further down the road, less expensive electric cars will probably appear (a strategy similar to Tesla's).
With the discontinued NES Classic having generated controversy around Nintendo's ability to meet consumer demand, the
company is now under
pressure to try and deliver
far more units and make good
on its past promises.
Facebook boss Mark Zuckerberg will not answer questions from British lawmakers over how millions of users» data got into the hands of political consultancy Cambridge Analytica as the
company faces
further pressure on both sides of the Atlantic.
But if the mounting
pressure on Facebook and the
company's falling stock price are anything to go by, the
company's efforts at explaining away the controversy have so
far failed to calm regulators and investors.
First, it will reduce
pressure on the Fed to raise rates and, as we move
further away from achieving 2 percent inflation, caution at the Fed will benefit
companies through continued low cost of capital.