Themes for thought: responsible investment in 2023 and beyond

Many responsible investment funds struggled in 2022 due to low exposure to gas and oil and a quality
bias, but says Claudia Wearmouth, the investment case remains intact and responsible investing is now
mainstream investing.
No more bad news should be good news in 2023

After a dismal year for markets, William Davies gives his thoughts on risks and opportunities in the market as we head into 2023. While there is plenty to be cautious about, a repeat of 2022 seems unlikely.
Living Wage: Progress and headwinds

Learn why paying employees a living wage matters and what steps we’re taking to encourage businesses to act responsibly in their operations and supply chains.
ESG Viewpoint: The challenges of assessing physical climate risk

Covid-19 underlined why public health matters to investors. We explore the role we play through stewardship and the allocation of capital as well as related investment opportunities
COP27 – what happened?

We examine the progress made at COP27, highlight where outcomes fell short of what’s required and look forward to COP28 in Dubai next year.
Net Zero: From commitment to implementation

Here we set out how Columbia Threadneedle Investments is working to implement its own commitment to transition relevant portfolios in a systematic and meaningful way to deliver for our clients.
Food security challenges put spotlight on sustainable transition

The events affecting the food system from 2020-22 have been remarkable, and may become more widespread. Tackling this brings investment opportunities
In Credit Weekly Snapshot – November 2022

Our fixed income team provide their weekly snapshot of market events.
Tailwinds hasten hydrogen’s cost-competitiveness, albeit demand still lags

The energy crisis has made green hydrogen the cheapest option versus fossil fuels in many places, so what’s holding it back?
US Inflation Reduction Act: a strong force to accelerate energy transition technologies

The US has passed the largest ever piece of legislation to address climate change. Here’s what we think it will mean for numerous energy sectors