All ethical articles – Page 11
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         News NewsDWP scraps plans for schemes to check members’ ethical viewsControversial plans by the government to force trustees to outline how they have taken members’ ethical views into account in their investment strategies have been scrapped, it was revealed on Monday. 
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         Opinion OpinionESG should be default option for DC schemesEnvironmental, social and governance investing is all about financial risk. DC schemes should therefore include it in any investment analysis, and be aware of how ESG factors behave differently between asset classes, writes Royal London Asset Management’s Ashley Hamilton Claxton. 
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         Opinion OpinionDWP consultation will force trustees to take notice of ESGPension trustees walk something of a tightrope these days, having to balance maximum short-term returns with being mindful of long-term factors that might affect future performance. 
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         Features FeaturesBarnet pension scheme votes to join the LAPFFThe London Borough of Barnet Pension Fund has voted to join the Local Authority Pension Fund Forum, with the pension fund committee rejecting mayor of London Sadiq Khan’s manifesto push to bring London local authority pension schemes out of fossil fuel investment. 
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      FeaturesMaking ESG part and parcel of the DC investment processEarlier this year, the Environmental Audit Committee wrote to the UK’s largest 25 pension schemes to ask how they manage the risks climate change poses to retirement savings. 
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         Opinion OpinionThe day that climate became mainstreamFrom the blog: Climate campaigners across the country spluttered into their morning cups of fair trade coffee last Tuesday as the Department for Work and Pensions and Financial Conduct Authority published their final responses to the Law Commission’s 2017 report on pensions and social investing. 
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      NewsGovernment sets out proposals for trustee ESG investment dutiesTrustees will be expected to publish a statement on how they take account of scheme members’ ethical views, if proposed requirements floated in a government consultation are implemented. 
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         Opinion OpinionDesigning DC default funds for better outcomesFrom active and passive investment management to member concerns and ESG – three experts, including a mastertrust director, a consultant and a finance director, debate the key issues facing DC default fund providers. 
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      OpinionWhat role does ESG play in default fund design?Paul Todd, director of investment development at Nest, Lydia Fearn, head of DC and financial wellbeing at Redington, and Keith Stephenson, director of finance and resources at the Association of Commonwealth Universities, discuss the role of ESG in default fund design, as well as the greatest challenges facing DC default fund providers. 
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      OpinionIs ESG on course to become the norm in DC defaults?Late last year the UK government said it was “minded” to make pension fund trustees produce environmental, social and governance statements. 
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         News NewsSchemes told to be active owners to ensure long-term returnsPension funds are becoming more active in exercising ownership to improve governance of investee companies, but there is still scope for investors to further integrate environmental, social and governance factors, a panel of experts from across Europe has said. 
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      OpinionIs ESG on course to become the norm in DC defaults?High profile corporate governance failures, campaigns against the use of plastics, and US pension funds criticised for holding gun manufacturers after the latest school shooting – a powerful combination of recent events has pushed environmental, social and governance investing further up the institutional agenda. 
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      NewsHammersmith & Fulham weighs up fossil fuel divestmentThe £1bn London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham Superannuation Fund is discussing whether to lower its fossil fuel exposure as part of its next investment strategy review. 
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         Features FeaturesTeesside invests in energy storage ahead of poolingThe £3.9bn Middlesbrough Borough Council Teesside Pension Fund has invested in operational grid-scale energy storage assets, through the British Strategic Investment Fund. 
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      OpinionIORP II marks an underwhelming farewell from the EUThe EU’s new directive on pension funds will see schemes producing benefit statements on a yearly basis, while risk-management standards will be dragged up and borders broken down, but the overall impact will be limited. 
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      NewsGovt 'minded' to introduce mandatory trustee ESG statementsThe government is to consult on whether trustees should be required to state their policies on sustainability, member concerns and stewardship, and will clarify current legislation as part of a wider push to increase pension investment in social and illiquid assets. 
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      NewsDB advisers could be sued over climate change riskDefined benefit investment consultants and actuaries may be legally bound to advise on material climate change risk, according to new research. 
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      OpinionWhen money meets religion: Sharia compliant pensions in the UKIslamic finance is a fascinating and challenging domain. The industry’s assets were valued at $2tn (£1.5tn) globally at the end of 2016, according to S&P Global Ratings. 
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      NewsCompanies increase use of carbon pricingResearch by environmental data provider CDP indicates an eight-fold rise in the number of companies around the world putting a price on their carbon emissions. 
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         Opinion OpinionEthical investing: All talk and no action?From the blog: Ethical investing has come to the fore in recent years as more people say they want to align their investments with their moral values, but there are still some obstacles on the way there. 
 





