Ben Kluftinger, Senior Analyst at WHEB, looks at one of their portfolio holdings to highlight how impact investing needn't just be good for society and…Why we invest in Orpea - WHEB
The mainstream media likes to report stories with drama. A ‘punch-up’ between fund managers and company executives over CEO remuneration makes for a good…Engagement without the punch-ups - WHEB
Ted Franks, Partner and Fund Manager at WHEB considers a stock they don't own, Tesla, the revolutionary American maker of electric cars.Tesla; our view - August 2018 monthly commentary - WHEB
Impact investing in action seriesAustralian green mortgages - M&G Investments
Far more attention is being paid by investors to environmental, social and governance (ESG) matters. This raises certain challenges for the private European…What can loan managers do to manage ESG risks? - M&G Investments
Robeco excludes investments in the tobacco industry from its mutual funds. This is a logical next step in its Sustainability Investing approach.Robeco puts tobacco on exclusion list
Is active ownership a time consuming burden or a useful exercise?Engagement with Roche: what's in it for the company? - Robeco
Masja Zandbergen, Head of ESG Integration notes that sustainability is usually defined as meeting today's needs without compromising the ability of future…Sustainability and the role of finance - Robeco
In this book Robeco analyse sustainability investing (SI) today and examine the trends that will shape tomorrow.The Big Book of SI - Robeco
Sustainability investing requires active choices and so cannot be done purely passively, Robeco quant specialists say.Passive investing and sustainability are incompatible - Robeco