CCLA’s Corah and Berens: Why ESG funds need to raise the bar for their investors
The firm is moving its products beyond the trend of ‘traditional green, clean and thematic funds’
The firm is moving its products beyond the trend of ‘traditional green, clean and thematic funds’
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Mona Shah will join the firm in April as senior sustainability strategist
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Hayley Grafton will lead the firm’s corporate governance and proxy voting work
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Social mobility is often missing from the diversity debate, writes LGIM’s James Crossley
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Female-founded companies have increased their market share from 2.5% to 4.6% over the last decade
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Rule ‘should be seen as a floor, not a ceiling’
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The government is doubling down on their nuclear power strategy
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ESG funds bring in £1.54bn across markets
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The chairman of Kermitted Asset Management prepares for the future by adding another string to his ESG bow
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Gresham House associate director, public equity, on bringing a ‘human-centric’ lens to finance and an initiative to develop the female fund managers of the future
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Six UCITS funds filed under SFDR Article 8
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LGBT History Month: Study shows companies with LGBTQ+ leaders outperform the market by as much as 1.08% per month
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