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Archives for the period April

The problem with ESG scores – Stewart Investors
Can an over-reliance on simplistic ESG scores be a dangerous strategy?
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How the war in Ukraine underscores the need for a more secure food future – ARK Invest Europe
Ukraine is one of the breadbaskets of the world, and there is only five.
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The circular economy: better in than out – M&G Investments
The pathways to reaching net zero are many.
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An update on Sovereign Fixed Income ESG scores – Franklin Templeton
ESG factors in portfolio construction can potentially lead to superior investment outcomes. Templeton Global Macro demonstrate this through simulations…
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Diversity statement - what have we done so far? – Stewart Investors
In a recently published diversity statement, Stewart Investors set out their commitments to diversity.
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How big is big enough? – Stewart Investors
Today’s technology giants may have many admirable qualities, but should we question their ongoing contribution to sustainable development?
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The impact of war in Ukraine should power the push for net zero – AXA Investment Managers
A sustained energy shock, supercharged by war in Ukraine, has brought home the urgency and social implications of energy security.
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Energy security concerns highlight the need to move faster on decarbonisation – BNP Paribas Asset Management
Rapid energy price rises and concerns about energy security following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine mean transitioning to net zero, has never been more…
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Carbon handprints: a new approach to climate-focused equity investing - AllianceBernstein
How can investors gain confidence that an equity portfolio is invested in companies that are really helping to address climate risk?
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Will 2022 be the turning point for real estate net zero? – abrdn
In spite of the challenges, there are reasons to be optimistic that 2022 could be the watershed as we strive towards the global ambition of net-zero emissions.
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