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Winning the argument on sustainable investing in Asia
Growth in Asia’s sustainable assets has stalled in recent years. But as net-zero deadlines edge closer, the case for investing in those assets will strengthen.
A change will do you good: Ways forward for the hardest to abate sectors
Climate targets require every industry to reduce energy use . But for certain sectors it really is a case of easier said than done.
India’s renewable bonds: Riding the green wave
India’s need to deliver more green power is likely to make its renewable energy sector a destination for global capital for years to come.
Why net zero could be the unlikely answer to Japan’s cross-shareholdings woe
Japan’s push to enhance emissions disclosures has become ensnared in its efforts to reduce cross-shareholdings and may accelerate their unwinding.
Sustainability outlook: Focus on regulation and nature in 2024
The urgency to reach net zero and stop nature loss is leading to increasingly complex markets in need of more policy direction.
Mind the gap: Companies need to spend much more on net zero
Fidelity’s survey of our analysts on ESG issues delivers a home truth: there is a big gap between the action needed to deliver net zero and what is being done.
Human rights and wrongs: Engaging with Chinese suppliers on sustainability
Steady progress makes us confident that our engagement efforts are worthwhile and have already led to significant shifts at some Chinese manufacturers.
Being the authentic investor
Can investors do well by doing good? Today my answer is emphatically, yes
A sustainable investor’s view on water scarcity in China
China’s water woes represent significant challenges and distinct opportunities for the sustainable investor.
Data is helping to identify the diversity strategies that work
The approach to diversity is starting to shift away from random, box-ticking initiatives to a systematic, increasingly sophisticated, evidence-based journey.
The challenge of investing sustainably in sovereign debt
Engaging with sovereigns is much harder than with companies. But it is well worth the effort for investors and governments.
Why we're calling it Sustainable Investing, not ESG
The term ‘ESG’ struggles to capture the full scope of stakeholders and the off-spreadsheet areas that an organisation needs to manage.
A Sustainable Investing checklist for UK pension trustees
UK pension fund trustees should prepare for tougher legal obligations when new government rules come into force later this year.
Portfolio Manager Vincent Durel on his corporate engagement
Why Sustainable Investment considerations and corporate engagement have become fundamental to the investment process.
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