Capital with purpose – impact investing in listed equities

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Our Global ESG Equities Team argue the case for making a positive difference through investment in public equities.

The 2022 US Proxy Season: Emerging ESG-related matters in the US market and what it portends for 2023

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This past proxy season was touted as one for the ages vis-à-vis volume of ESG-related proposals.

In Credit Weekly Snapshot – August 2022

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Our fixed income team provide their weekly snapshot of market events.

Jet zero – how investors can get on board for the long haul of aviation decarbonisation

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Aviation is a large emitter of carbon. We explore the options, including sustainable aviation fuels.

ESG knowledge shared: August 2022

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Keep up to date with responsible investing in our monthly roundup of highlights – interesting events, articles we’re reading, podcasts and more.

Energy crisis response: repowering Europe

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Natalia Luna provided an update on the RePowerEU plan aimed at ensuring energy security while promoting decarbonisation, mainly by accelerating the transition to renewable energies, but also through energy efficiency measures.

In Credit Weekly Snapshot – July 2022

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Our fixed income team provide their weekly snapshot of market events.

Responsible Investment Quarterly Q1 2022

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Featuring articles on Europe’s response to the ongoing energy crisis; how the nuclear industry is seeking to reverse the negative perceptions that surround it; and the growing momentum towards the use of circular plastics

A circular transition for plastics

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This growing environmental problem is increasingly a focal point for policy at national and international level

Nuclear poised to reverse negative perceptions

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It offers a number of advantages over other clean energy technologies, but is controversial. How can the industry tackle this?