In-depth reporting on ESG investing for our pension fund and asset management readers from IPE’s award-winning journalists
French public-sector pension scheme ERAFP has awarded nine mandates covering private equity and infrastructure investments worth €1.6bn
ESG controversies surrounding BlackRock did not work in US asset manager giant’s favour, but ‘were not decisive’, says Dutch pension fund
CA100+ shows scale alone cannot drive corporate decarbonisation when asset-owner mandates still prioritise short-term returns, new LSE research concludes
AVETH is asking Publica to define a ‘firm, non-negotiable requirement’ for its climate-efficient equity index
Asset owners push back against the SEC’s disclosure rollback as UK and EU policymakers rethink reporting and carbon-market rules
Nature finance frameworks and guidance, from the IIGCC, ISSB and TNFD, are improving disclosure and risk management, but institutional investors still face shortages of scalable, investable opportunities.
European investors urge for reform over full rescission of the rules as the SEC moves to scrap its Biden-era corporate climate disclosure framework.
Shareholder rights have come under pressure as fewer US proposals reach ballots and European voting failures expose deeper systemic weaknesses
The UK government is being urged to replace TCFD reporting by pension schemes with transition planning, while an FCA reporting simplification proposal raises concerns
Plus: Chair of Trustee Sustainability Working Group ramps up campaign to replace pension fund TCFD and implementation reports with transition plans
EU lawmakers remain divided over how SFDR should define transition finance, with investors seeking clarity on eligible assets
AP7, NBIM, and AkademikerPension all submitted letters to the US regulator discouraging the Commission from scrapping the rules
Leading pension investors are questioning financed emissions, shifting towards forward-looking climate metrics better aligned with investment outcome
In conversation with Richard Lowe, Editor in Chief, IPE Real Assets
Warnings abound of the potential impact, particularly on crops, fish stocks and rainfall in many disparate parts of the world
PGGM’s Lars Dijkstra and Andres van der Linden set out recommendations for upcoming EU Emissions Trading System review in the face of potentially damaging lobbying
Asset owners across Europe are focusing more on private equity, seeking climate solutions and greater sustainability
‘Democratic reauthorisation’ is key to reigniting lost impetus behind global climate transition, as is a fair distribution of the burdens and opportunities this entails
The Italian first-pillar fund for engineers and architects, one of the country’s largest institutional investors, is continuously developing and diversifying its portfolio of alternative investments, while maintaining a strong focus on sustainability
Pension funds are challenging the accusation that sustainable investing compromises fiduciary duty and fails to have an impact on the real economy and fight climate change
Energy investments are no longer just about looking green, but about building systems that are cleaner and more resilient. Krystle Higgins reports
Artificial intelligence tools inform rather than make investment decisions: the final judgement must remain with human analysts
The new CIO also talks about cutting its US Treasuries exposure and playing for ‘Team NL’
Over his 40-year career in pensions so far, Lars Wallberg has seen profound changes in Denmark’s pension system