All ethical articles – Page 9
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      NewsLocal government pension schemes invest in bank guilty of tax evasionA number of local government pension schemes have come under fire over their investments in a troubled Israeli bank, according to research seen by Pensions Expert. 
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      NewsESG-focused investments show durability through market meltdownThe Covid-19 pandemic has shown how important environmental, social and governance factors are when making investment decisions, according to analysts. 
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      NewsHSBC ahead of curve with TCFD complianceAs the government seeks powers to mandate pension schemes to disclose their climate change risks, the HSBC Bank (UK) Pension Scheme is already on its second report under the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures. 
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      NewsL&G to launch fossil fuel free fundOn the go: PensionBee will offer Legal & General’s first fossil fuel-free fund, in response to demand from consumers to exclude oil from their pension investments. 
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      NewsCheshire Pension Fund questions members on investments and ESGThe £5.8bn Cheshire Pension Fund is gauging the views of its members and participating employers on its investment strategy and environmental, social and governance policy. 
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         Opinion OpinionThe biggest driver of change in DCData Crunch: Broadridge’s Jonathan Libre looks at recent changes in legislation in the defined contribution space and how these schemes have adapted to a fast-evolving world of requirements. 
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      NewsDWP: Government will not dictate schemes’ ESG investmentsThe government insists it is not intervening in pension scheme investment strategies with a climate change amendment to the pension schemes bill introduced earlier this month. 
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      NewsNest joins campaign for Barclays fossil fuel divestmentOn the go: Master trust Nest has joined a group of institutional investors urging Barclays to publish a plan to gradually phase out its financing of fossil fuel companies. 
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      NewsTPR ordered to set out climate change strategyOn the go: The government is expecting the Pensions Regulator to publish a strategy for dealing with the financial risks arising from climate change, among other requirements to integrate the Green Finance Strategy into its activities. 
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         Podcasts PodcastsPodcast: Regulator should take ‘softly-softly’ approach to DC consolidationPodcast: The Pensions Regulator should take a “softly-softly” approach to defined contribution consolidation, similar to what happened with master trusts during the authorisation process, where subtle conversations occurred and schemes decided to exit in an orderly manner, according to Adrian Boulding, director of policy at Now Pensions. He and Rosalind Connor, partner at Arc Pensions Law, discuss the response from the watchdog to its consultation of the future of trusteeship and governance, among other topics. 
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      NewsESG amendments to give govt ‘unprecedented new powers’The Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association has warned that government bodies will have “unprecedented new powers” to interfere in pension scheme investment strategies if an amendment to the pension schemes bill is passed. 
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         Opinion OpinionPension funds must be a positive part of regenerative capitalismPension fund trustees, and particularly their investment consultants, are among the most influential decision-makers when it comes to the deployment of capital in the UK and beyond. 
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      NewsTPR promises more regulatory action on ESGOn the go: The Pensions Regulator has promised more action on pension schemes’ environmental, social and governance practices, rejecting accusations that it is a laggard in this area among UK regulators. 
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         Opinion OpinionPositive momentum behind responsible investmentData Crunch: Broadridge’s Jonathan Libre looks at best practices from schemes’ implementing environmental, social and governance strategies and the challenges trustees face in this area. 
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      NewsChurch of England invests £600m in ESG equity fundOn the go: The Church of England Pensions Board plans to allocate £600m to a fund tracking a climate-friendly index, aiming to align its pension schemes with the goals of the Paris agreement. 
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      NewsThree in five savers want pensions screened for tobacco investmentsOn the go: Scheme members want more information about which companies their pensions are invested in, with 60 per cent calling for an active screening approach towards tobacco companies, according to new research. 
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      NewsLGPS funds warn of fossil fuel divestment impactOn the go: Several of Britain’s top pension funds have warned about the impact of fossil fuel divestment plans, as they would have lost hundreds of millions of pounds had they sold out of oil and gas stocks. 
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      NewsLandmark vegan case could disrupt pensions industryA landmark ruling finding that veganism is a philosophical belief will have a wider impact in the pensions industry, experts say, but warn trustees to avoid making knee-jerk changes to their schemes. 
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      NewsOne third of investment firms lacking on systematic ESG analysisOn the go: Nearly a third of investment managers do not consider environmental, social and governance factors systematically across all asset classes, despite claims from the majority that they invest responsibly, according to a report from LCP. 
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         News NewsLocal schemes urge Barclays to stop financing fossil fuel companiesSeveral local government pension schemes are asking Barclays to publish a plan to gradually phase out its financing of fossil fuel companies, as the bank has provided more than $85bn (£65bn) to such companies since the Paris Agreement was signed in 2015. 
 





