Client Portal 2020 Release Notes

The latest updates to Client Portal include:
- Move from contract to contract in Quote Details. For contracts in the same Watchlist, use the left/right arrows to the left of the symbol to move through contracts in Quote Details.
- Home page now includes a News@IBKR widget so you can always see the latest IBKR feature and platform updates.
- Home page includes new Statements widget that provides access to your activity statements for the past six months.
- The Client Portal Benchmark Graphs are now populated using the same functionality used to create the Historical Perfomance Benchmark charts for PortfolioAnalyst.
- See market indices ticking along the top of Client Portal.

The more you know about a company, the better investment decisions you can make. We've expanded our Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) ratings functionality to include the ability to identify companies engaging in controversial business practices that don't align with your values. Use the ESG tab in Fundamentals Explorer to tag such activities that concern you, like:
- Animal testing: Companies selling personal and household products and services that are tested on animals.
- Business ethics controversies: Companies associated with the highest number of ethical, political and corruption-related controversies, as reported in the media.
- Corporate political spending and lobbying: Companies that donate the most in support of political parties/candidates and spend the most on lobbying, relative to size.
- Energy intensive: Companies with the highest total energy usage.
- Fossil fuels: Companies that operate in the coal industry and/or are among the largest producers of oil.
- Greenhouse emissions: Companies with the highest reported direct and indirect CO2 emissions.
- Hazardous waste: Companies responsible for creating the largest volume of hazardous waste.
- High-water usage: Companies with the highest levels of water withdrawals.
- Tobacco, alcohol and gambling: Companies that derive revenue from the sale of tobacco and alcohol or from gambling activities.
- Weapons and gun manufactures: Companies that derive revenue from the sale of military equipment and weapons.
When you're researching a company in Fundamentals Explorer, look at the Principles section of the ESG Scores/Principles widget on the Overview page to see how a company's practices align with the principles you hold.
To define your principles, use the magnifying glass icon to search for symbol, or select an instrument from your Watchlist or Portfolio. Click Fundamentals from the top menu. In Fundamentals Explorer, select the ESG tab and use the Principles tile to read about and select business practices you don't support.
Available in Desktop TWS and Client Portal. Coming soon to IBKR Mobile. Watch for more ESG enhancements coming soon.

TipRanks ratings have been expanded to include non-US stocks, with added coverage for over 6,700 Canadian and European companies. TipRanks evaluates recommendations by financial analysts and bloggers, and then ranks their recommendations based on historical accuracy and performance.
To view TipRanks Ratings and Sentimental Analysis, search for a symbol and then open Fundamentals Explorer. Open the Analyst Ratings tab and then select TipRanks Ratings or TipRanks Sentiment.
TipRanks Ratings and TipRanks Sentiment are available across all of our trading platforms including IBKR Mobile for iOS,IBKR Mobile for Android, and Desktop TWS.

Socially conscious investors can now factor ESG scores as they make their investment decisions on ETFs and Mutual Funds. Fund ESG scores are based on the weighted average ESG scores of the top company holdings. Holdings without ESG scores are excluded. Weighted average ESG scores are shown only for funds where at least 70% of their net asset value has ESG scores.
ESG Ratings include:
- ESG Score, an overall company score based on the self-reported information in the environmental, social and corporate governance pillars. (comprises Resource Use Score, Emissions Score Environmental Innovation Score, Workforce Score, Human Rights Score, Community Score, Product Responsibility Score, Management Score, Shareholders Score, and CSR Strategy Score).
- ESG Controversies Score, which measures a company's exposure to environmental, social and governance controversies and negative events reflected in global media.
- ESG Combined Score, an overall company score based on the reported information in the environmental, social and corporate governance pillars (ESG Score) with an ESG Controversies overlay. (comprises ESG Controversies Score, Resource Use Score, Emissions Score, Environmental Innovation Score, Workforce Score, Human Rights Score, Community Score, Product Responsibility Score, Management Score, Shareholders Score and CSR Strategy Score).
ESG Pillars include:
- Environmental Score, comprising the Resource Use, Emissions, and Environmental Innovation scores.
- Social Score, comprising the Workforce, Human Rights, Community, and Product Responsibility scores.
- Governance Score, comprising Management, Shareholders, and CSR Strategy scores.
ESG scores are available in Client Portal within the Fundamentals tool for ETFs and within the contract details for specific mutual funds.