All sustainable investment articles – Page 7
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         Podcasts PodcastsPodcast: Regulatory uncertainty puts workforce reform at riskPodcast:The apparent contradiction between the Treasury’s new exit payment cap and existing Local Government Pension Scheme regulations risks limiting employers’ ability to restructure their workforce, warns Alison Murray, partner and head of public sector actuarial at Aon. She is joined by Linklaters counsel Anna Taylor, in a conversation also covering a new responsible investment bill and a proposed solution to the Section 75 problem. 
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      NewsScottish Widows to divest £440m from ESG failuresOn the go: Scottish Widows is to divest £440m from companies that failed to meets its environmental, social and governance standards. 
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      NewsProposed RI bill would force trustees to consider members’ ‘best interests’The leader of the Liberal Democrats supports a proposed responsible investment bill broadening the concept of fiduciary duty to encompass sustainability concerns and aim for a ‘world worth retiring into’. 
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      NewsSecond lockdown presents added uncertainty for pension schemesAfter August’s worse-than-expected gross domestic product figures and the announcement of yet more anti-Covid measures appeared finally to put to rest hopes of a V-shaped recovery, experts ponder the impact of a second lockdown on pension schemes. 
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      NewsGreenwashing poses obstacle for would-be sustainable investorsOn the go: Sixty per cent of investors say greenwashing is an obstacle to their sustainable investment intentions, while active engagement is one of the key ways asset managers drive sustainable change, according to a report by Schroders. 
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      NewsBrunel launches £1.2bn sustainable equities fundOn the go: Brunel Pension Partnership has launched an equity fund with environmental, social and governance considerations that will be managed by three asset managers. 
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      NewsTwo-thirds of DB sponsors issue 2020 profit warningsOn the go: Almost two-thirds (61 per cent) of listed companies sponsoring defined benefit schemes have issued profit warnings in 2020, according to analysis by EY. 
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      NewsSustainability and adequacy still dragging UK's pension systemData crunch: The UK has fallen one place to 15th in the Mercer CFA Global Pensions Index, despite seeing a marginal improvement in its score, while Covid-19 increases pressure on retirement systems worldwide. 
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      NewsOpperman tells savers to engage with pensions to fix climateOn the go: Savers can play an important role in addressing climate change by paying more attention to their pensions and where they are invested, pensions minister Guy Opperman has said. 
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      NewsSouth Yorkshire pensions to go green by 2030On the go: The South Yorkshire Pensions Authority, responsible for administering the county’s £9bn local authority pension scheme for its 160,000 members, has adopted a net-zero by 2030 policy to govern its portfolio. 
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      NewsFund managers’ ESG claims outperform realityA third of asset managers are still not engaging on climate change, according to analysis by Redington. But of those that do, experts warn that their environmental, social and governance ratings may not be all that they appear. 
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      NewsUnison presses LGPS schemes to work harder on green transitionWorkers’ union Unison has called for local authority pension schemes to back ‘green’ causes with dedicated funds as part of their increasing commitment to climate-aware investing. 
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      NewsInvestors urge companies to tackle modern-day slavery in GulfOn the go: Brunel Pension Partnership is among a group of investors calling on companies to protect migrant workers in the Gulf, over concerns that job cancellations caused by Covid-19 are forcing them into debt bondage. 
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      NewsNissan workers protest against DB scheme closureOn the go: Workers at Nissan’s Sunderland plant will stage a socially distanced protest on Saturday against the carmaker’s proposal to close its defined benefit scheme. 
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      NewsEnvironment Agency scheme takes aim at private equity ESG failingsWhen BBC sports presenter Gary Lineker took to Twitter after the Make My Money Matter campaign launch to say he “hadn’t even contemplated that investment into our pensions could be so questionable. Will be asking questions now, though”, he manifested the point and the goal of the campaign: most people have a vision for the future, but very few realise the power of pensions in realising it. 
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      NewsPandemics, climate change pose ‘systemic risks’ to actuarial workOn the go: Global pandemics and the threat of a climate catastrophe present dire risks to the quality of actuarial work, according to a new report by the Joint Forum on Actuarial Regulation. 
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         Podcasts PodcastsPodcast: 'Crystal ball-gazing' makes ethical investment tough for trusteesTrustees aiming to make ethical investment decisions can find it tough to justify them without recourse to a crystal ball, as the legal requirements are ill-defined, says Irwin Mitchell’s pensions partner Penny Cogher. In this episode she’s joined by independent consultant and long-time pensions expert Malcolm McLean for a discussion covering capital-backed endgame deals, the complications of new insolvency laws, and some morally dubious LGPS investments. 
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      NewsLGPS Central Pool launches sustainable fundOn the go: The Local Government Pension Scheme Central Pool has launched a new equity fund incorporating key climate change considerations in a bid to deliver long-term growth. 
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         Features FeaturesMcKibben: Smart money leaves fossil fuels well aloneHow do you change the world? This singular question has occupied Bill McKibben his entire career, and he has no intention of stopping anytime soon. 
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         Features FeaturesUMSS focuses on sustainability with new equity manager appointmentsThe £609m University of Manchester Superannuation Scheme has appointed two new equity managers who invest in companies picked on sustainability grounds. 
 





