In-depth reporting on ESG investing for our pension fund and asset management readers from IPE’s award-winning journalists
Google-parent AGM votes down call from AkademikerPension, United Church of Canada Pension Plan and others for independent human rights assessment of AI-driven advertising effects
Announcement about policymaker-focused strategy comes as Unilever and Allianz say trade association reviews need standardisation
A coalition of institutional investors, including NEST, Strathclyde Pension Fund and London CIV, has united to support inclusive workplaces amid recent DEI backlash
However, European and Asian counterparts largely stick to their guns
The AGM voting season in Europe and North America has been unfolding against a backdrop of a backlash against sustainability concerns, particularly in the US
Plus: Nearly a quarter of BP’s shareholders vote against chair reappointment; Retreat from ESG commitments due to political headwinds in the US
The Commission is consulting on changes to the regulation, but will its plans for the taxonomy force a rethink?
It has been a long time coming but Japan’s corporate governance reforms are finally winding their way through the system, giving investors new-found confidence in its equity markets.
Nature can provide almost 40% of greenhouse gas reductions needed by 2030, according to research published in 2017 by the Nature Conservancy.
Despite US backpedalling on climate change initiatives, Australia’s superannuation funds are taking a long-term approach to ‘green’ opportunities
Through the lens of technology, investors can understand geopolitics, demographics, migration, and the potentially existential impacts of climate change
It really does boggle the mind. In the US the likes of BlackRock, which in January quit the Net Zero Asset Managers initiative (NZAM), have been accused by the left, liberals and activists of not being forceful enough when it comes to supporting the fight against climate change, and by the right for going too far.
Industry experts say Pension Schemes Bill misses opportunity to clarify fiduciary duty, and falls short on needed clarity and ambition on sustainable investing
Many consultation respondents have called for a product label dedicated to impact investing
European asset owners should seize the US retreat from ESG as a moment to evaluate and recalibrate their manager mandates, argues Colin Melvin
‘Valuation techniques are evolving and starting to integrate more information than they did in the past,’ says professor
Private credit is attracting the attention of investors with impact objectives, while strategies in public equities have a clearer framework to lean on
New approaches will be needed to encourage asset managers and institutional investors to participate in blended finance
European supranational institutions have been among the driving forces behind blended finance, but scaling up the involvement of the continent’s risk-averse institutional investors remains challenging
Two pension providers offer different perspectives on impact in their portfolios