All articles by Nina Röhrbein – Page 10
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Features
Worriless provision
Samuel Lisse tells Nina Röhrbein about Vita Sammelstiftung’s semi-autonomous model
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Special Report
ESG: Sunny side up
Investors in solar power are responding to changes in the markets and finding new ways of gaining exposure, says Nina Röhrbein
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News
IPE Awards: 'Business as usual' on climate will cost
EUROPE – EU commissioner Connie Hedegaard calls for speeding transition to low-carbon economy.
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News
ESG roundup: Climate change, PRI, US SIF, Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, Real Asset Energy Fund
GLOBAL – Investors call on governments worldwide for new talks on climate change.
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News
ESG roundup: CSRR-QS, ARISTA, AAAiC, Cedrus AM
GLOBAL – Responsible investment standard CSRR-QS relaunched globally as ARISTA.
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News
ESG roundup: Impax on shale gas, Schroders on natural gas
GLOBAL – Advance of shale gas has created four key investment opportunities, Impax says.
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Special Report
Integrating ESG issues with executive pay
By linking executive pay to transparent and measurable ESG factors, companies can show they take ESG issues seriously. Nina Röhrbein reports on work being done in this area
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Country Report
Nordic Region: Bouncing off the floor
A temporary reprieve from the regulator to deal with ultra low rates has largely been rebuffed by Swedish pension funds, finds Nina Röhrbein
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Special Report
Active on governance
Robert Monks tells Nina Röhrbein that institutional investors must get more active in corporate governance
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IP Asia
Integrating ESG issues with executive pay
By linking executive pay to transparent and measurable ESG factors, companies can show they take ESG issues seriously. Nina Röhrbein reports on work being done in this area.
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Interviews
On the Record: Fees take a backseat in manager selection
What approach do you take when selecting managers?
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News
ESG roundup: Novethic, Natixis AM, University of Cambridge
EUROPE – Banks, insurance companies diverge wildly on corporate responsibility reporting.
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News
ESG roundup: Women board quotas, Newsweek Green Rankings
GLOBAL – European Commission puts off decision on women quotas for corporate board positions.
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News
Nearly half of European insurers unready for Solvency II
EUROPE – Ernst & Young survey shows almost 90% of insurers would be prepared by 2015.
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News
ESG roundup: Future Fund, AODP, Green Investment Bank
GLOBAL – Australia's largest pension fund too 'under-resourced' to consider climate change.
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News
ESG roundup: Human rights, Vigeo, EIRIS
GLOBAL – One multinational company in five faces at least one human-rights violation allegation.
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News
Switzerland's ZKB pension fund switches from DB to DC
SWITZERLAND – Discount rate at Zürcher Kantonalbank scheme falls from 3.5% to 3%.
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News
ESG roundup: UKSIF, Stewardship Code, YouGov
UK – Regulator should 'shine light' on responsible investing in auto-enrolment, UKSIF says.
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News
Third of UK companies failing to report greenhouse gas emissions
UK – Carbon Disclosure Project says only 64% of FTSE 350 reports emissions in financial reports.