All State Street articles
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         People News People NewsAppointments: Pensions UK, M&G, Simmons & Simmons, State StreetThe latest hires, promotions and appointments for the week ending 24 October 2025. 
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         News NewsBiggest asset managers accused of blocking ESG shareholder proposalsNon-profit ShareAction says the lack of support by BlackRock and other major companies has stymied investors’ environmental and social ambitions. 
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         News NewsAegon invests £3bn in ESG range, NPT shifts to sustainable strategyESG spotlight: A roundup of the latest news on environmental, social and governance initiatives, with Aegon investing £3bn of its default funds in ESG, and the National Pension Trust shifting its default arrangement towards a green strategy. 
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         Opinion OpinionUnprecedented DB scheme funding levels: Is this as good as it gets?Sponsors should start to consider derisking their defined benefit schemes, as the current favourable level of investment gains and funding levels will not last forever, writes State Street Global Advisors’ Jeremy Rideau. 
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         News NewsSchemes unsure where to start with net zero pledgesNet zero pledges are now one of the industry’s most pressing challenges and, while progress is being made, significant barriers remain, inhibiting many pension schemes from making environmental commitments. 
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         News NewsLondon CIV launches passive equity Paris-aligned fundOn the go: London CIV, which oversees around £26bn on behalf of 32 London Local Government Pension Scheme funds worth a collective £45bn, has launched its Passive Equity Progressive Paris Aligned Fund. 
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         News NewsFRC receives more Stewardship Code applications than expectedOn the go: The Financial Reporting Council says it has received significantly more applications than expected for the second round of its UK Stewardship Code. 
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         News NewsMajority of climate-themed funds are misaligned with Paris goalsMore than half of climate-themed funds in the market are misaligned with the goals of the Paris Agreement, with State Street Corporation, UBS Group and BlackRock having the highest negative scores, new research has shown. 
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         News NewsPeers valued for ESG guidance as data concerns hamper reliabilityWhen it comes to guidance on environmental, social and governance matters, pension professionals prefer to rely on their peers instead of asset managers, consultants and industry bodies, as clear messaging is dependant on transparent data, experts say. 
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         News NewsState Street pays schemes for missed return after index errorOn the go: State Street Global Advisors is making payments to pension schemes, including PensionBee, after an error made by FTSE Russell in the composition of one of its indices affected the returns of several funds offered by the asset manager. 
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         News NewsDB schemes can be severely impacted by Libor closureThe end of the London interbank offered rate at the end of this year is expected to have huge consequences for defined benefit schemes, which historically have been using it for different asset class investments and even for managers’ benchmarks. 
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      NewsProviders urged to prepare comms for Covid squeezeSavers underestimate the impact that the coronavirus crisis could have on their financial wellbeing, according to a new survey, leading to calls for providers to communicate reassuringly with the minority of members that engage in times of stress. 
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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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      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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         Opinion OpinionPension funds should quiz their managers on votingShareAction’s Jeanne Martin says asset owners have a duty to question their asset managers on voting policies, as some of the biggest players were found to be blocking progress on climate change. 
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      NewsMerseyside goes green with £400m multi-factor equity allocationMerseyside Pension Fund has committed £400m to a new climate-friendly multi-factor fund, developed in collaboration with FTSE Russell, as part of its strategy on managing environmental, governance and social risks. 
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      OpinionDC Debate Q4: A pensions policy wishlistAfter many years of tinkering, many in the pensions industry pray for no news and stability in the Department for Work and Pensions’ policy announcements. But what changes could benefit savers, rather than the taxman? Five defined contribution experts discuss. 
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      OpinionDC Debate Q4: AE changes to protect the needyFive defined contribution experts discuss whether the government should raise minimum contribution levels further than currently planned, and how to help low earners and the self-employed. 
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      OpinionDC Debate Q3: Updating asset allocationsIn the second part of this quarter’s debate, our five DC professionals look beyond the traditional bond and equity portfolio to consider issues including diversified growth funds, alternatives and ESG. 
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      OpinionDC Debate Q3: Getting the right amount of risk in defaultsIn the first instalment of this quarter's DC Debate, five experts dive into the appropriate amounts of risk and diversification for defined contribution members at various points in their savings journey. 
 





