Amati CEO: ‘I don’t want to make money out of other people’s blood’

Whereas ESG issues are often up for debate, human rights are black and white, and companies in countries that don’t meet international standards should be disinvested from, according to Paul Jourdan, CEO of Amati Global Investors. Jourdan co-founded Edinburgh-based Amati in 2010 following the management buyout of Noble Fund Managers from Noble Group at the … Read more

abrdn mining engagement leads to health and safety recommendations

abrdn has recommended mining companies expand their health and safety mechanisms to protect the wellbeing of employees following incidents of sexual harassment and assault. In April last year, the investment manager joined Sarasin & Partners in abstaining from approving Rio Tinto’s reports and accounts in light of the Broderick Report, which found systemic issues of … Read more

Responsible Ratings Index rebalanced for 2023

The Responsible Ratings Index (RRI) was launched in 2020 to provide a one-stop shop for readers looking for the top-rated ESG funds. Using research from our in-house team at Bonhill Intelligence, ESG Clarity has collated the sustainable ratings from houses such as Morningstar, MSCI and Square Mile to find the best-rated sustainable funds. The RRI … Read more

Republican bill would end the DOL ESG rule

Republicans in the House and Senate are seeking to overturn the Department of Labor (DOL)’s ESG rule for retirement plans, after announcing plans on Wednesday to file joint bills that would invalidate it. That effort is likely more about showing support for an anti-ESG agenda than an expectation of defeating the Department of Labor’s new … Read more

Investors like ESG and want advisers’ help with it, survey says

Most investors are interested in ESG and responsible investing, and they want their advisers to guide them, results of a recent survey from Nuveen show. More than three-quarters, 76%, said they agreed that factoring in risks and opportunities associated with responsible investing, or RI, should always be part of the investment process, the company found. … Read more

BNP Paribas Q&A: The biodiversity train has started and cannot be stopped

Biodiversity has historically failed to garner the same attention as climate change, although there are signs that it is beginning to rise up the policy agenda, especially on the heels of COP15, the centrepiece of which was the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework and its so-called ‘30×30’ target to protect 30% of nature by 2030. Against … Read more

Asia renewable energy outlook ‘promising’ despite challenges

The renewable energy market in Asia has a positive outlook with significant capital injection expected into the sector, according to a report from Willis Towers Watson (WTW). Floating solar has gained traction in particular, WTW’s Renewable Energy Market Review 2023 found, and will play an important role in the energy transition of countries such as … Read more