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WHEB launches Rothschild-backed Environmental Impact Fund
19 January 2022WHEB Asset Management has launched a new fund with a dedicated focus on the environment, which has attracted seed investment from Rothschild & Co Wealth Management.
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Tokio Marine joins Net-Zero Insurance Alliance
19 January 2022Physical risks from warming a "prudential issue" for Asia's regulators, says Japan's FSA
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MSCI: Food firms can avoid losses by shifting to plant-based proteins
18 January 2022Shifting towards plant-based proteins could save food-related companies 7% of their market capitalisation in avoided losses from climate-related policy changes...
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Candriam launches sustainable bond fund
18 January 2022Candriam has launched a sustainable bond fund that will invest at least three-quarters of its assets in labelled sustainability bonds, including green and sustainability-linked bonds
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ISO to exclude nuclear and unabated gas from taxonomy
18 January 2022Nuclear will be excluded from the International Organization for Standardization (ISO)'s taxonomy of green activities,...
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BlackRock's Fink lauds decarbonisation 'phoenixes' over divestment
18 January 2022BlackRock chief executive Larry Fink rejected sectoral divestment as a means to deliver a net-zero transition in his annual letter to fellow bosses...
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Invesco: EU carbon price could exceed €100 in 2022
18 January 2022Invesco has predicted "there is a good chance" the price of EU carbon allowances could exceed €100 ($115) per tonne in 2022.
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Real estate decarbonisation standard under construction
18 January 2022A global standard for the real estate sector to set 'science-based' targets that help restrict global temperature rise to 1.5°C is set for release in April, it has been revealed.
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Most large French companies 'still don't have enough women on boards'
17 January 2022A €5 trillion ($5.7 trillion) French investor initiative focused on improving corporate gender diversity hopes for "more tangible progress" in 2022...
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Goldman Sachs: 'More nuanced' views on nuclear, gas after taxonomy inclusion
17 January 2022The inclusion of nuclear and gas power in the EU Taxonomy is likely to result in "more nuanced views" by investors around exclusions, according to Goldman Sachs,...
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