Rise of ESG ETFs piles pressure on active rivals
But some argue that limited leverage means less engagement on climate and green issues
But some argue that limited leverage means less engagement on climate and green issues
Robeco exclude investments in thermal coal, oil sands and arctic drilling from all its mutual funds
Click here to read ESG Clarity‘s September 2020 digital magazine. Themes of integration and impact investing run throughout this second issue of ESG Clarity’s digital magazine. The cover feature on p8 explores how fund selectors consider ESG integration in their analysis, while an interview with Caroline Minio-Paluello on p5 shares Schroders’ plans to address the…
AIC has launched online resource for potential investment company board candidates
‘There is a need to respond with as much global collaboration as we can have’
City Week 2020 panel says London and Hong Kong can build on existing links to grow green agenda
Which funds made the tables in September 2020?
Tensie Whelan, director of the New York University Stern School of Business Center for Sustainable Business, answers Qs on US elections, regulation and best practice
SYZ’s Sacha Bernasconi says Covid-19 offers a sobering vision of the devastation climate change will bring
Federated Hermes, NatWest, Lloyds, Investec, and Nationwide sign new coalition to improve disclosure of carbon emissions
Europe can lead the charge in the ‘decade of sustainability’, says Janus Henderson’s Jamie Ross
Low correlation between ESG ratings complicates their use for investment decisions