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Archives for the period January 2023

Impact Opportunities Fund Report, Q4 2022 – Federated Hermes Limited
In this quarter’s report, Federated Hermes Limited take a deep dive into the complexities of UN SDG 6, clean water and sanitation.
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16 January 2023 - Global Impact Forum online all-stakeholder event
Deep impact: embedding social and environmental impact in governance and strategy for pension funds.
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Biodiversity Equity Report, Q4 2022 – Federated Hermes Limited
In the inaugural edition of the Federated Hermes Biodiversity Equity report, the company shine a light on farming.
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Can multi-asset approaches balance sustainable investing risks? – AllianceBernstein
Sustainable investors are aligning themselves with some of the world's most powerful growth trends – but this approach can inhibit diversification.
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WHEB’s view on the FCA’s proposals for Sustainable Disclosure Requirements (SDR)
Find out what these new proposals mean for you and your investments.
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The interwoven future of climate and agriculture – Barnett Waddingham
The world’s gaze fell on Egypt's Sharm El-Sheikh for COP27. And there’s been a lot to talk about. Since COP26 last year, we’ve seen flooding in Pakistan…
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JD.com case study – Federated Hermes Limited
JD.com has demonstrated its effort to improve its governance and ESG reporting in recent years.
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2 companies leading the digital payments revolution – ARK Invest Europe
The world of payments is undergoing unprecedented, system-wide disruption. And, as is almost always the case, the key driver is technology.
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Subscription-based technology: helping to reduce e-waste? – M&G Investments
It is estimated that global e-waste will reach epic proportions by 2030 unless disposal of device practices are changed.
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