All ethical articles – Page 2
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         News NewsCalls for stewardship code to engage members as well as managersOn the go: The Financial Reporting Council’s stewardship code must “look both ways” and engage members as well as asset managers in developing guidance and standards, according to fintech company Tumelo. 
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         News NewsClearGlass: Passive ESG funds provide value for moneyOn the go: Passive environmental, social and governance funds are cheaper and outperform their non-ESG equivalents, representing value for money, according to a study by ClearGlass Research. 
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         News NewsOpperman to lead task force on ‘social factors’ in ESGPensions minister Guy Opperman has announced the creation of a task force to aid trustees with monitoring data and international reporting developments as they pertain to the “S” in environmental, social and governance considerations. 
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         News NewsTrustees urged to include ESG factors in covenant assessmentOn the go: Accounting for Sustainability and the Employer Covenant Practitioners Association have teamed up to launch a “top tips” guide for considering environmental, social and governance risk in the employer covenant process, hailed by the Pensions Regulator chair Sarah Smart as “an important first port of call for trustees”. 
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         News NewsTPR’s new DB funding code expected in September 2023The Pensions Regulator expects its much-anticipated new defined benefit funding code to be in place and operational by September 2023, according to its latest corporate plan. 
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         News NewsLecturers’ USS lawsuit frustrated by centuries-old precedentA lawsuit against Universities Superannuation Scheme directors alleging climate inaction and breaches of duty has failed on a technicality dating back to 1843, though the judge in the case did find that beneficiaries of a pension fund corporation do sometimes have the right to sue directors. 
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         Podcasts PodcastsPodcast: Uncertainty around inflation leads to ‘casino pensions’Podcast: High levels of volatility around inflation will force trustees to “take a bet” on the future, as it is very difficult — absent a crystal ball — to predict inflationary pressure and its impact on scheme liabilities, says Pension Playpen chief executive Steve Goddard. He is joined by Cardano managing director Emily Goodridge to discuss inflation, technology in pensions, and the future of environmental, social and governance disclosure. 
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         News NewsStandard Life’s sustainable switch and a new LGPS active fundESG spotlight: A roundup of the latest news on environmental, social and governance initiatives, including a new sustainable multi-asset profile from Standard Life, a £1bn sustainable global equities fund from LGPS Central, and an anti-scams pledge from the Universities Superannuation Scheme. 
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         News NewsAppeals made as foreign exchange class action proceeds on opt-in basisThe Competition Appeal Tribunal has ruled that a class action suit against banks for participating in a foreign exchange spot trading cartel must proceed on an opt-in basis, leading to fears that thousands of pension funds could miss their opportunity to join the suit. 
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         News NewsCharge cap proposals criticised as govt launches illiquids consultationThe government has said it will “take time to consider” industry concerns around its proposals to exclude performance fees from the charge cap, and has launched a combined consultation into other ways in which to encourage defined contribution schemes to invest in illiquid assets. 
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         Podcasts PodcastsPodcast: Natural capital can improve scheme returns but concerns remainPodcast: Natural capital can improve scheme returns but trustees should not forget to consider their fiduciary duties of being able to pay pensions in the future and have a defensive investment strategy, argue Alina Donets, portfolio manager at Lombard Odier Investment Managers, and Stuart O’Brien, partner at Sackers. 
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         News NewsPension schemes to tackle deforestation in climate pushPension schemes in the UK will be expected to do more to tackle deforestation as part of the government’s climate policies, pensions minister Guy Opperman has warned. 
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         News News‘Build back better’ hits wall as trustees report trouble aligningOn the go: Trustees and investment managers are struggling to bring their investment strategies into line with the government’s ‘build back better’ initiative, citing a lack of opportunities and long-term planning. 
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         Podcasts PodcastsPodcast: Is this really the right time for auto-enrolment expansion?Podcast: Expanding auto-enrolment is a great idea in theory, but with sky-high inflation, a cost of living crisis and the potential for a global recession to exacerbate it, is now the right time to pursue it? LCP partner Mary Spencer and Cartwright’s director of investment consulting Sam Roberts debate the merits, discuss pension schemes’ reaction to war in Ukraine, and explore the industry’s readiness for long-term inflation. 
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         News NewsFTSE 100 firms lagging on data, half of schemes have impact investmentsESG spotlight: A roundup of the latest news on environmental, social and governance initiatives, with a majority of FTSE 100 companies still failing to disclose diversity and welfare data in their annual reports, and Big Society Capital finding that half of all UK pension funds now hold some form of impact investment. 
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         News NewsLGPS Russian exodus under way as TPR tells trustees to ‘be vigilant’Local Government Pension Scheme funds are racing to slash their portfolios’ exposure to Russia and reassure members over the crisis, while the Pensions Regulator has issued new guidance to trustees expecting them to “be vigilant” on this matter. 
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         News NewsDC focus turns to member outcomes but retirement uncertainty remainsData crunch: Despite almost half of defined contribution schemes now stating their main aim is to deliver adequate retirement income for members, 63 per cent do not know what is the expected outcome for a typical member at retirement, according to new research. 
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         News NewsNest piles pressure on Unilever over healthy eatingOn the go: Nest has backed a resolution calling on consumer goods giant Unilever to make its food products healthier. 
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         News NewsLawsuit against USS to proceed as High Court overturns dismissalOn the go: A lawsuit against Universities Superannuation Scheme directors over their handling of the scheme’s 2020 valuation is to proceed, after the High Court ruled against attempts to deny the legal action. 
 





