Tailwinds are growing stronger for the responsible investing movement as coronavirus and political upheaval rock the globe.
Innovation will transform every aspect of the value chain of the energy sector, making much of what we are used to unrecognisable, says Jeffrey Altman. Investors take note.
Fighting discrimination and enhancing diversity has gone up on private real estate investors' agendas with some demanding more diverse management teams.
Impact investors remain positive about capital deployment and performance despite headwinds, according to a report from the Global Impact Investing Network.
Excuse rights are a tool for LPs to avoid being committed to investments they would rather avoid on environmental, social or governance grounds, but they can create difficulties for fund managers. Winston Penhall of Reed Smith explains why.
The leaders of some of the most prominent firms have spoken out about discrimination.
The UK’s City of Westminster pension fund wants to add one, separate to its existing infra allocation. Here’s why others might consider it too.
Infrastructure assets are ‘particularly susceptible’ to community distrust and social licence should be considered at all stages of a project to combat this, says a report by think-tank Infrastructure Partnerships Australia.
A statement from pensions with combined assets of nearly $2trn is a clear warning to sceptics.
In the third and final part of our Deep Dive, we find energy efficiency – key to the energy transition – remains the 'forgotten fuel' and that most managers and investors prefer engagement over divestment.