Doing good: Portfolio Adviser’s most-read ESG stories in 2018
2018 has seen plenty of ESG fund launches but the industry is not without its growing pains
2018 has seen plenty of ESG fund launches but the industry is not without its growing pains
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One lone female director reaps £18,500 at IPO
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Schroders and LGIM among investors facing off against Trump on global warming
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Survey finds no fund selectors consider ESG a niche area
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Fund giant launches thematic fund for fledgling sustainable range
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Making renewable energy investment attractive is a key criteria of Paris Agreement
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Only 24% of investors apply ESG criteria to sovereign bonds
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Ethical funds will use ETFs and tracker funds to gain access to equity and government bond markets globally
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Growing part of the investment market could soon have its own sector
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Assets at the boutique fund house rise 15% in H1
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Iceland among the bond issuers capturing attention in the high-yield space
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Robo-adviser previously stated it didn’t offer ethical portfolios as there is ‘no set definition’
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