In-depth reporting on ESG investing for our pension fund and asset management readers from IPE’s award-winning journalists
Transition Plan Working Group says that a disclosure-only approach may be unhelpful for pension funds, and risked quickly becoming a ‘tick-box’ exercise
Upcoming debate on CSRD transposition will reveal whether politicians follow in footsteps of Spain, Estonia and Switzerland
Danish pension fund CIO says rationale for levering up came down to the characteristics of the scheme members
A study of 42 financial institutions by AFM flagged greenwashing concerns across the market
In the US, JP Morgan Asset Management dumped proxy advisers in favour of an AI tool for domestic voting
The institutional investment market needs to consistently evidence its beliefs about culture, argues Bev Shah, co-CEO at City Hive
Sophie Robinson-Tillett interviews the Ethos Foundation’s Vincent Kaufmann
Plus: Asset owners’ investment approaches regarding climate change and other threats to sustainable development
Investor climate alliances retreat or collapse under antitrust pressure, forcing collaboration to evolve rather than disappear
Plenty going on but the biggest EU sustainability projects in 2026 won’t be focused on finance
A groundbreaking deal out of Tokyo suggests strong investor appetite for climate resilience bonds, with the potential for many more transactions in 2026 and beyond
Manuel Coeslier, head of Mirova Research Center, makes the case for a framework that allows investors to assess a broader spectrum of corporate climate action
Some experts say governments still do not understand what counts as an investment-ready pipeline of assets
Also: IIGCC to launch new investor deforestation platform to build on momentum of COP26-launched FSDA
The goals of the Paris Agreement are looking increasingly unachievable, leaving asset owners with a dilemma, writes Sophie Robinson-Tillett
The mining industry is estimated to be directly responsible for 4-7% of global greenhouse gas emissions. When Scope 3 emissions, including those from coal-fired power generation, are included, that figure leaps to nearly 30%.
The SLB market faced setbacks in 2025, but also showed signs of progress. After a string of missed targets, issuers will be setting more realistic ambitions, potentially benefiting the asset class
Nobel Prize-winning economist Milton Friedman’s influence on corporate behaviour and investment philosophy continues to resonate decades after his famous 1970 New York Times article declaring that the sole social responsibility of business is to increase profits.
Lukas Doerr, head of portfolio management at Germany’s SOKA-BAU, explains the fund’s private equity approac
This year has seen two groundbreaking innovations by multilateral development banks keen to free up local and concessional balance sheets by tapping the capital markets
Dan Mikulskis, Chief Investment Officer, People’s Partnership in conversation with IPE Editorial Director Liam Kennedy
Pension funds will have to make decisions about the timing of their transition to the new pension system, as well as about member risk tolerances and the best new asset allocation frameworks
Arjan van Wieren, Head of Real Assets, MN, in conversation with Richard Lowe, Editor in Chief, IPE Real Assets
Private credit is attracting the attention of investors with impact objectives, while strategies in public equities have a clearer framework to lean on