More ESG news – Page 38
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News
DB advisers could be sued over climate change risk
Defined benefit investment consultants and actuaries may be legally bound to advise on material climate change risk, according to new research.
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Opinion
When money meets religion: Sharia compliant pensions in the UK
Islamic 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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OpinionThe challenges of passive ESG investment
Bfinance’s Joey Alcock outlines key considerations for schemes opting for passive ESG investment strategies, and says implementation should be adapted to the investor’s specific preferences.
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OpinionPath to new savings culture needs change of direction
From the blog: In his recent article, ‘A pension system to support everyone’, pensions minister Guy Opperman highlights the impressive achievements of pensions auto-enrolment. It’s a huge success story for both government and the pensions industry.
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OpinionReady for the next 20 years?
Pensions Expert 20th Anniversary: The future of pensions has never been less certain than it is today.
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FeaturesShould schemes engage in more shareholder activism?
Analysis: Facebook has cancelled its plan to issue a new type of non-voting shares following pressure from investors, but some have said UK pension funds lack the size to exert similar influence.
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OpinionESG investment is here to stay
Pensions Expert 20th Anniversary: Environmental, social and governance investing is much more than a fad, says the Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association’s Luke Hildyard.
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Features
Where should tomorrow’s schemes allocate their assets?
Pensions Expert 20th Anniversary: In 1997, globalisation and increased investor sophistication powered a bull market that was meant to stretch beyond the confines of a regular business cycle.
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OpinionIt is time for ethical investing to evolve
Schemes should poll members to create an environmental, social and governance policy that they can have confidence in, says Stephen O’Neill from master trust Nest.
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OpinionWhy every investor needs to consider climate change
The reporting of climate and financial information could soon be mandatory, says Redington’s Robert Gardner.
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FeaturesEnvironment Agency fund in surplus with ESG
Strong investment returns have lifted the Environment Agency Active Pension Fund into surplus, as it challenged the industry to collaborate to improve uptake of environmental, social and governance-related strategies.
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News
Investor coalition seeks better workforce reporting
UK pension schemes are among a $7.9tn (£6.1tn) coalition of investors calling for increased disclosure from companies about their workforce, which campaigners say can help investors to safeguard long-term returns.
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Opinion
Should pension funds invest in renewable energy?
Barry Fowler from Aviva Investors, Anish Butani from bfinance, Vassos Vassou from Dalriada Trustees, Gerald Wellesley from HR Trustees and Danny Vassiliades from Punter Southall debate what makes renewable energy interesting from a pension fund perspective.
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OpinionImpact investing: What schemes need to know
From the blog: Simply put, ‘impact investing’ is an investment philosophy that focuses on investing in companies that create beneficial outcomes for society and the environment. It takes ethical investing one step further, because it seeks out investments with positive and measurable impact.
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NewsUS withdrawal from Paris accord no threat to ESG investing
US president Donald Trump’s decision to pull out of the Paris climate accord will not affect the UK’s growing implementation of environmental, social and governance criteria on investment strategies, experts have said.
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Opinion
DC Debate Q2 (part 1): Are equities best for defaults?
In the second DC Debate of 2017, seven defined contribution specialists discuss ESG in default funds, and what to say to members when markets fall.
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Features
How DC schemes should approach smart beta
How should defined contribution schemes approach smart beta, and how will environmental, social and governance focused investment change the sector? Eric Shirbini from ERI Scentific Beta, Julien Barral from bfinance, Alan Pickering from Bestrustees, James Price from Willis Towers Watson and Paul Black from Capital Cranfield discuss.
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OpinionWhy ESG is more than ‘nice to have’
Environmental, social and governance factors should be a core element of schemes’ investment strategies, argues Redington’s Rob Gardner.
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OpinionPassive investors can still be active owners
Shareholder engagement is more than going with the fund manager’s view, Nest’s Mark Fawcett argues.
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OpinionE, S or G: Which should schemes prioritise?
Schemes should prioritise whichever one will help them be better stewards of the assets they manage, says Kathleen Hughes from Goldman Sachs.








