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Hugh Wheelan

Hugh has written extensively on investment, corporate and sustainability issues for UK national newspapers including The Observer and The Financial Times. He has interviewed some of the biggest names in global institutional finance and sustainability. He won the respected Aon Consulting award for European Pensions and Investment Journalist of the Year in 2006. From 2004 to 2007 he was Paris Correspondent and before that Fund Management Editor at Financial News, part of the Wall Street Journal. Prior to that he was Political and Economic advisor to Irene Khan, secretary general of Amnesty International. From 1997 to 2003 he worked at Investment & Pensions Europe (IPE) magazine where he held the position of Deputy Editor, launch Editor of IPE Real Estate and launch Editor of IPE.com.
French Secretary of State says President Macron is “deeply concerned” about sustainable finance.
The French government is seeking to defuse a country-wide wave of protests over fuel prices – a part of which are due to carbon taxes – by pushing French banks to offer green loans for people to buy or exchange their vehicles for cleaner models. Bruno Le Maire, the French Economy and Finance Minister, said […]
This year’s OECD Forum on Green Finance and Investment Co-operation focused on the vital need for financial collaboration, and how to engender it.
Government announces creation of PACTA, the Paris Agreement Capital Transition Assessment.
The New Zealand fund is leading from the front on green investment with its bigger sovereign wealth fund peers.
Study made against backdrop of EU Sustainable Finance Action Plan.
UNDP seeks to make 4,500 SDG-aligned projects investible
Revisions to the second and third pillar promise big changes in asset management.
Australia’s NCP says bank must tighten compliance and implement grievance mechanism.
Now 87 members, the AIIB has invested $5.3bn in 28 projects in the last two years.
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