Investors offered tool to measure climate risk
Principles for Responsible Investment has announced the launch of a new investor tool that analyses the climate risk of equity and fixed income assets in a portfolio.
Principles for Responsible Investment has announced the launch of a new investor tool that analyses the climate risk of equity and fixed income assets in a portfolio.
The US Forum for Sustainable and Responsible Investment (USSIF) has released a best practice guide for asset managers and discretionary fund managers on incorporating ESG principles into investment strategies.
The US Forum for Sustainable and Responsible Investment (USSIF) has released a best practice guide for asset managers and discretionary fund managers on incorporating ESG principles into investment strategies.
Asset allocators face the risk of litigation if they fail to analyse climate risk by using improving data and market practices.
Asset allocators face the risk of litigation if they fail to analyse climate risk by using improving data and market practices.
Global investment consulting group Cambridge Associates has become the latest company to sign up to support the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD).
Global investment consulting group Cambridge Associates has become the latest company to sign up to support the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD).
The recent heatwaves in the Northern Hemisphere focussed the minds of investors on the realistic prospect of global water shortages from climate change.
The recent heatwaves in the Northern Hemisphere focussed the minds of investors on the realistic prospect of global water shortages from climate change.
Osmosis Investment Management, the London-based boutique asset manager, has launched an Absolute Return fund with a bias towards resource efficient companies.
Osmosis Investment Management, the London-based boutique asset manager, has launched an Absolute Return fund with a bias towards resource efficient companies.
British banks HSBC and Standard Chartered have agreed to finance half a dozen new coal power plants in Vietnam and Indonesia, which will create 44 million tonnes of carbon dioxide each year.