ESG morphs into glorified box-ticking exercise
Impact investing is being touted as an alternative to environmental, social and governance (ESG) strategies failing to live up to their ethical hype.
Impact investing is being touted as an alternative to environmental, social and governance (ESG) strategies failing to live up to their ethical hype.
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Environmental funds are blaming poor data on holding companies for their inability to report on environmental impact as the industry’s methodology for measuring green credentials throws up mixed results.
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The opening of the China A-shares market to foreign investors provides a window for China-focused funds to push ESG criteria into greater prominence in the world’s second largest economy.
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Amundi ETF has launched a UCITS ETF designed to provide diversified USD corporate bond exposure while applying environmental, social and governance (ESG) selection filters.
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Has LGIM struck a blow for equality with its Girl fund and maybe more importantly, will advisers respond?
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Terry Smith’s Fundsmith Sustainable Equity shows early signs of outperforming his flagship fund, which does not adopt environmental, sustainable or governance (ESG) screens.
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Climate change has landed oil majors offside with a number of investors representing $10.4trn worth of assets ahead of their annual general meetings (AGMs) over the next couple of weeks.
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Saker Nusseibeh, CEO of the recently-acquired Hermes Investment Management, talks about life under a new owner, Asia plans, ESG and industry consolidation.
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Index-linked funds’ filters will avoid companies exposed to nuclear power, weapons and tobacco as asset manager seeks to cash in on trend for socially-conscious investing.
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Newton Investment Management has launched a rival fund to the limited selection of ethical options in the Sterling Strategic Bond sector.
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Two thirds of professional investors expect to allocate more money to ESG strategies in the next three years, Royal London Asset Management has found.
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Man Group’s response to gender pay concerns has been described as underwhelming by Shareaction.
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