Evolution of ESG ETFs

Investors continue to search for ways to express their ESG views in a more focused fashion, leading them to consider two separate but equally key points: the asset area where they’re aiming to demonstrate such views, and the specific ESG issues they want to address. In Europe, there is a near constant stream of new … Read more

CIX Q&A: Carbon futures targeted for early 2024

While they have traditionally been dwarfed by their compliance market cousins, voluntary carbon markets (VCM) have grown in popularity in recent years as more and more corporates seek to offset their carbon footprint as part of their goals to reach net zero by 2050 or sometimes earlier. In 2021, Singapore launched Carbon Impact X (CIX), … Read more

Nature Markets Taskforce recommendations come at ‘pivotal time’ for investors

Recommendations to price the natural world into the global economy are a welcome step in the right direction for investors, according to industry experts. Last week, the Taskforce on Nature Markets (TNM) launched its Making Nature Markets Work report at a side event at the Amazon Summit, detailing how the unprecedented shift towards pricing nature … Read more

ESG changed my mind on…what brings about meaningful change

In this summer series for ESG Clarity, members of the sustainable investment industry tell us how their thinking on this fast-moving industry has adapted over the years and what changes that has led to. Here, Harry Waight, portfolio manager, global equites at Columbia Threadneedle Investments, discusses engagement versus avoidance, life expectancy and why he’s hitting the road … Read more

TNFD calls for open source nature data

Nature data should not be kept behind paywalls or in proprietary systems, a study coordinated by the Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD) has said. Twelve organisations, including CDP, the Global Reporting Initiative and the Science Based Targets Network, participated in a scoping study coordinated by the TNFD, which looked at three options for scaling … Read more

Nordea AM fund alters diversity focus and downgrades to Article 8

Nordea Asset Management has renamed and broadened the scope of its Nordea 1 Global Gender Diversity fund to expand its investment universe and focus on engagement.  The global equity fund is now called the Nordea 1 Global Diversity Engagement fund. By extending the fund’s investable universe to include additional diversity and inclusion (D&I) factors, Nordea … Read more

Green Dream with Hosking Partners’ Cassini: Misallocation of capital in sustainable strategies

A number of sustainable strategies have become oversimplified and aren’t driving real-world impact, Roman Cassini, head of ESG at Hosking Partners, told ESG Clarity in this latest Green Dream video interview. He explains why sustainable funds are positioning themselves in low-carbon intensity companies or sectors, but this is not driving change at the pace the … Read more

To ISSB or not to be

The dust has settled on the launch of the highly anticipated first two standards from the International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB), and while many in the sustainable investment industry have applauded this enormous feat, concerns have emerged around its applicability and take on materiality. IFRS S1 General Requirements for Disclosure of Sustainability-related Financial Information and IFRS S2 … Read more

Redington promotes two from sustainable investing team

Two members of Redington’s sustainable investing team have been promoted to managing director. Global head of sustainable investment Anastasia Guha (pictured, left) and head of stewardship and sustainable investment strategy Paul Lee (pictured, right) are among five total managing director promotions at the investment consultancy. Guha joined Redington in 2021 and leads the firm’s global … Read more