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How institutional managers are using animal welfare index

Proponents of a benchmark monitoring global food companies on animal welfare are pushing for wider adoption of by institutional investors as a tool to evaluate management boards and control risk.

The Weekly Wrap: February 13 edition

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A round-up of this week's pensions stories from across the FT group, from eurozone quantitative easing widening corporate pension deficits, to the spotlight being turned on pension fund executive pay.

Active share a crude metric when used in isolation, investors say

Asset manager Woodford has joined Neptune Investment Management as the latest investment companies pledging to list the active share for each of their funds. The measure, presented as a percentage, tracks how similar a fund is to the benchmark on which it is based.