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Archives for the period February

Cutting costs in healthcare - WHEB
In the developed world, the critical issue is keeping old bodies healthy cheaply. Life expectancy is already long. Instead, as those bodies age, they pick…
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The Big Issue's Nigel Kershaw sets out to democratise capital - WHEB
Good with Money, February 2019
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WHEB supports The Big Exchange as founding member - press release
The Big Exchange is a blockchain-based mobile-first platform that offers a new approach to banking, saving and investing.
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Real excitement about synthetic biology - Baillie Gifford
Kirsty Gibson, Investment Manager at Baillie Gifford, writes about synthetic biology, which is still in its infancy but could have exciting applications…
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ESG: trustee investment duties explained (podcast) - Sackers
Pensions Expert, January 2019
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Populism will change corporate purpose for good - Fidelity International
Populist movements will force companies to rethink their purpose over the next decade. For that change to be meaningful, stakeholders will have to work…
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Why cybersecurity matters to investors - Jupiter Asset Management
In the words of the ex-Director of the FBI, Robert Mueller: “There are only two types of companies: those that have been hacked, and those that will be.”
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Guide to responsible investing in three steps - AXA Investment Managers
For professional clients only - It’s little surprise that there has been plenty of confusion about responsible investing (RI). Much of the terminology…
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Looking in the rear view mirror - Karen Shackleton, Resonance
Karen Shackleton, Chair of Resonance Ltd, looks back at impact investment and pension funds in 2017, and has a prediction for the year to come.
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