Latest Special Reports – Page 22
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Standard-setting on reporting takes next step
A route to global standards for corporate sustainability reporting might at last be emerging
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The letter but not the spirit in emissions reporting
Much of the corporate reporting on emissions reduction is short on detail about how targets will be achieved
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Reporting: Leader and laggard
A comparison between Exxon Mobil Corporation’s and Equinor’s climate reporting shows marked differences
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A new standard for carbon investing
The Partnership for Carbon Accounting Financials aims to improve disclosure of the greenhouse gas emissions of financial investments
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Approaches to engagement
Investors’ approaches to engagement depend on their equity investment strategy
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Growing demand for sustainability reporting
There is increasing awareness that sustainability is a key factor in investment decisions
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Fiduciary Management: Reshaping the pensions landscape
Mandatory tendering in the UK market has fuelled rapid growth in the fiduciary management industry
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Versatile and resilient on the path to maturity
The ETF market continues its penetration across asset classes beyond equities, its traditional area of activity: According to data from ETFGI, fixed income ETFs account for the largest proportion of net new assets for the second year running and now represent 20% of the market, while commodities ETFs grew 30% in value in the year to July.
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ETFs rise to the challenge
Exchange-traded funds and products (ETFs and ETPs) have been one of the biggest investment success stories in recent years. Their stunning popularity meant that, despite the shock of COVID-19, they had taken in US$294bn (€247bn) over the six months to end-June 2020, compared with US$210bn over the same period last year.
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Bright future for ETFs in pension funds’ portfolios
Despite the phenomenal rise in ETF adoption over the past few years, they still account for a relatively small portion of pension funds’ portfolios. As a recent survey by TrackInsight confirms, ETFs have room to grow with these institutional investors as they fit well with the dual nature of their mandate: meeting short-term liabilities while maximising long-term returns.
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Are too many products spoiling the ETF broth?
ETFs have been one of the finance industry’s great successes over the past three decades. With over 8,000 ETFs listed globally, the sector offers highly competitive fees and diversity of product, or so it is assumed.
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Bond ETFs come of age
In a situation as destructive as a global pandemic is it is difficult to find many winners. Hundreds of thousands of lives have been lost and economies have been brought to the brink – and we may still only be at the start of the saga.
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Fixed income ETFs: a turning point for European pension funds
Over the past decades, European pension funds have experienced many changes and challenges. Through it all, the European DB market has continued to de-risk, while DC systems have become the new normal.
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Emerging market equities – a changing landscape worth revisiting
Emerging market (EM) equities form an important part of many European pension fund growth portfolios today. Investors are keen to capture excess returns on offer thanks to EMs’ risk premium over developed markets, as well as the diversification benefits they can bring to portfolios; these characteristics have been helpful for many of Europe’s DB and DC schemes.
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Active ETFs: the transparency conundrum
Since the first exchange-traded funds (ETFs) were launched in the early 1990s, they have had a huge impact on the asset management industry, pushing down costs and challenging the dominance of active managers.
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The case for active ETFs
Each day, more and more institutional investors are discovering how exchange-traded funds (ETFs) can enable them to make trades conveniently, access markets flexibly, diversify portfolios broadly, and manage fees and taxes efficiently.
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ESG ETFs: northern lights blaze a trail
When the two mainstays of the Finnish earnings-related pension system decided to re-weight their vast passive equity exposure to reflect their environmental, social and governance (ESG) priorities, both found that, despite the plethora of ETFs now available, none met their precise needs.
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ESG integration demands definitions and data
The first ETF in Europe that focused on environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors was launched by iShares in 2006.
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The heat is on: exploring the role of investors in slowing down climate change
While the Covid-19 crisis this year has had a devastating effect on society and global economies, it has had a positive impact on carbon emissions and has shown us all that it is possible to reduce our carbon emissions drastically. The goal now is to find a happy balance as we reignite global economies. Governments cannot drive progress on their own. So how can the investment industry play its part?