Industry-led solutions rather than forced consolidation will give UK pensions greater climate clout, says Trustee Sustainability Working Group Chair Bobby Riddaway.
New expectations, metrics and rules are making differences between European asset owners and US-based managers harder to ignore.
Despite concerns, Richard Howitt, one of the architects of the EU’s non-financial disclosure rules, sees opportunities as the package moves into co-decision.
Blended finance, public-private partnerships and regulatory reform have a vital role in making renewable energy infrastructure investable.
Trump 2.0 could see more green investors look towards China, says Cary Krosinsky, President of the Sustainable Finance Institute.
Litigation looms, but US attempts to erase the acronym are unlikely to diminish the value of human capital to investors.
To be successful, engagement must be a two-way street, says Gillian Secrett, Research Director at the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership.
With climate-focused initiatives under pressure, how will GFANZ 2.0 contribute to net zero?
Policy support for sustainability and governance is paving the way for greater corporate engagement, says Yvette Kwan, Executive Advisor at ASIFMA.
London’s ‘risk-on’ reset places a premium on stewardship, as a light-touch approach to governance raises concerns for institutional investors.
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