All Federated Hermes articles
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         News NewsEnvironment Agency fund races ahead of emissions targetsOn the go: The £4.3bn Environment Agency Pension Fund is ahead of its target to cut emissions exposure to coal, oil and gas, according to its new stewardship report. 
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         News NewsActivists target Federated Hermes at local government pensions summitOn the go: Climate campaigners have protested outside a local government pensions conference, specifically targeting one of the event’s headline sponsors, investment manager Federated Hermes. 
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         News NewsBT Pension Scheme sells stake in real estate ventureOn the go: The £57.5bn BT Pension Scheme, via Federated Hermes, has sold part of its stake in the engineering and technology business park Silverstone Park to the $550.4bn (£342.6bn) Canada Pension Plan Investment Board. 
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         News NewsBT awards $1bn private equity mandate to HermesOn the go: The £57.5bn BT Pension Scheme has awarded a $1bn (£801.4mn) private equity mandate to Hermes GPE, further building on two previous private equity investments with the manager. 
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         News NewsSchemes could bag £100bn in savings after bank base rate hikeThe Bank of England’s anticipated move to raise rates could fuel huge savings for defined benefit schemes, although the inflationary outlook has deteriorated as the cost of living crisis continues to bite. 
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         News NewsEvri couriers to be auto-enrolled into pension schemeTwenty-thousand couriers for Evri, the delivery company that rebranded itself this month from Hermes, will be automatically enrolled into a pension by the end of 2022 after it reached an agreement with the GMB union. 
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         News NewsSupply chains – the missing link for investors on ‘S’Institutional investors play an important role in helping portfolio companies improve their social credentials, but issues must not be moved up and down the supply chain. 
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         News NewsTrustee body calls for FCA action on manager voting policiesOn the go: The Association of Member Nominated Trustees has called for regulatory action from the Financial Conduct Authority after a review found that a majority of fund managers “promise no meaningful action” in their climate change voting policies. 
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         News NewsLPFA pushes for net-zero, consultants form new ESG initiativeESG spotlight: A roundup of the latest news on environmental, social and governance initiatives, with several asset owners joining the Paris Aligned Investment Initiative, the launch of a new net-zero investment consultants enterprise, and a group of investors putting pressure on governments to mandate companies and auditors to align financial accounts to net zero. 
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         News NewsFederated Hermes agrees to acquire remaining interest in HFMLOn the go: Federated Hermes agreed on Thursday to obtain the remaining 29.5 per cent interest in Hermes Fund Managers Limited held by the BT Pension Scheme. 
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      NewsOnly three asset managers ‘walking the walk’ on climate changeAmong the world’s 15 largest asset managers, only three companies are making the grade on environmental, social and governance considerations, a report from InfluenceMap shows. 
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      FeaturesPrivate debt inflows continue as storm clouds gatherData crunch: Patrick Marshall is worried about the prospects for the private debt sector. The direct lending veteran and head of private debt at Hermes Investment Management says the possibility of markets coming back down to earth could leave some of his peers, and by extension the reputation of the industry, facing serious damage. 
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      NewsChurch of England scheme gives ultimatum to mining companiesOn the go: In the wake of the collapse of the tailings dam in Brumadinho, Brazil, which killed at least 84 people and left hundreds missing, 96 institutional investors have been stirred into action. 
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      NewsOnly 8% of UK investors ready to comply with EU SRDIIOn the go: A tiny proportion of institutional investors across Europe are ready to comply with the EU Shareholder Rights Directive II coming into force this year. 
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         Opinion OpinionSRD II: A blockbuster sequelFrom the blog: It is often said that a sequel is never as good as the original. While that might be true for some films, the new European Shareholder Rights Directive is a welcome revision of 2007’s first instalment. 
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      FeaturesLambeth invests in multi-asset creditThe London Borough of Lambeth Pension Fund has invested around £75m into multi-asset credit from its corporate bonds allocation. It is also weighing up investment in private debt alongside other Local Government Pension Schemes. 
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         Features FeaturesWorcestershire looks overseas for infrastructureThe Worcestershire County Council Pension Fund has agreed to split £150m equally between two new overseas infrastructure funds, in the latest stage of an infrastructure investment programme that has run since 2015. 
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         Opinion OpinionJust an asideThis week's article about the Northern Ireland Local Government Officers' Superannuation Committee focuses on lowering risk, but also delves into the environmental, social and governance factors that played a role in Nilgosc's decision-making. 
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      NewsLothian uses SPVs to sharpen in-house focusLothian Pension Fund is expecting to get Financial Conduct Authority approval for two special purpose vehicles by early 2016, as it looks to improve its in-house investment capabilities and foster better collaboration with other funds. 
 





