Get ahead with daily markets updates.Join the FT's WhatsApp channelWarren Buffett on why companies cannot be moral arbitersSage of Omaha says it is wrong for business to impose views on societyWhat it feels like to be a worker in the ‘woke’ worldHow deep does a new-found corporate benevolence towards employees run?Facebook joins Silicon Valley’s rush to appear responsible The social media group took steps in 2019 to address concern over its impact but critics called its reforms cosmeticFire and flood focus minds of bosses and investorsQuantifying the weather-related costs from climate change is still a difficult jobHow asset managers turned into business agitatorsA change of heart about investing that looks beyond profits seems to have taken holdThe year capitalism went cuddlyBusiness world keen to recast itself as a constructive social actorMore from this SeriesGerman bosses question US pledges on corporate reformExecutives sceptical over commitment to ditching ‘shareholder-first’ creed
Warren Buffett on why companies cannot be moral arbitersSage of Omaha says it is wrong for business to impose views on societyWhat it feels like to be a worker in the ‘woke’ worldHow deep does a new-found corporate benevolence towards employees run?Facebook joins Silicon Valley’s rush to appear responsible The social media group took steps in 2019 to address concern over its impact but critics called its reforms cosmeticFire and flood focus minds of bosses and investorsQuantifying the weather-related costs from climate change is still a difficult jobHow asset managers turned into business agitatorsA change of heart about investing that looks beyond profits seems to have taken holdThe year capitalism went cuddlyBusiness world keen to recast itself as a constructive social actorMore from this SeriesGerman bosses question US pledges on corporate reformExecutives sceptical over commitment to ditching ‘shareholder-first’ creed