In-depth reporting on ESG investing for our pension fund and asset management readers from IPE’s award-winning journalists
The conference, held in Seville, highlighted sustainable investing pitfalls, private markets, and the case for European asset allocations
The campaign will focus engagement on the Draft Audit Reform and Corporate Governance Bill
Introduction of national adaptation plans that unlock ‘the full potential of private-sector funding’ have been put forward
‘Private market allocations have nearly tripled across UK pension schemes since 2019’, says Pensions Management Institute guide
EU Commission wants to strengthen language around management of sustainability-related risks
Over the past few years, investor class actions have evolved from a niche legal tool into a central part of institutional governance.
A more rigorous climate around environmental, social and governance disclosures and claims is leading to greater awareness of potential greenwashing
Tech and heathcare sectors dominated US class action cases in 2024
Corporate scandals, tighter regulation and increased fiduciary duties have all boosted the numbers of pension funds seeking financial redress
Europe and the US offer institutional investors different forms of recourse with their respective opt-out and opt-in legal systems
Some experts say governments still do not understand what counts as an investment-ready pipeline of assets
Also: IIGCC to launch new investor deforestation platform to build on momentum of COP26-launched FSDA
The goals of the Paris Agreement are looking increasingly unachievable, leaving asset owners with a dilemma, writes Sophie Robinson-Tillett
The mining industry is estimated to be directly responsible for 4-7% of global greenhouse gas emissions. When Scope 3 emissions, including those from coal-fired power generation, are included, that figure leaps to nearly 30%.
“There is growing evidence that a set of technologies powered by computers and silicon creates a new set of risks that may cause societies to break”
Paris-aligned benchmarks have underperformed recently, driving asset owners to think more about customised and active alternatives
Lukas Doerr, head of portfolio management at Germany’s SOKA-BAU, explains the fund’s private equity approac
This year has seen two groundbreaking innovations by multilateral development banks keen to free up local and concessional balance sheets by tapping the capital markets
Wespath’s Jake Barnett talks to Susanna Rust about his vision for asset owner leadership in sustainable investing
Diego Liechti, the new CIO of PKG Pensionskasse, explains the Swiss pension fund’s investment strategy to Luigi Serenelli as it steps up its exposure to illiquid assets
Dan Mikulskis, Chief Investment Officer, People’s Partnership in conversation with IPE Editorial Director Liam Kennedy
Pension funds will have to make decisions about the timing of their transition to the new pension system, as well as about member risk tolerances and the best new asset allocation frameworks
Arjan van Wieren, Head of Real Assets, MN, in conversation with Richard Lowe, Editor in Chief, IPE Real Assets
Private credit is attracting the attention of investors with impact objectives, while strategies in public equities have a clearer framework to lean on