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Nine new financial institutions commit to adopting nature-reporting framework.
US asset management giants left voluntarily in May, climate investor network confirms.
It comes after China proposed a 'unified national system' for ESG disclosures.
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AASB signals plan to adopt IFRS S1 on voluntary basis, following pushback from local finance sector and global investors to align with ISSB standards.
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Update comes in wider draft package setting out stricter sustainability reporting rules for Swiss corporates.
The latest developments in sustainable finance: KLP excludes Caterpillar over OTP human rights violations; Vision Super reverses divestment of mining company Whitehaven.
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There is a fundamental problem in the idea of science-based targets for individual companies, writes Simon Glynn.
Latest impact-focused report from investor network, UNEP FI and Generation Foundation says current policies and guidance ‘fall short’ on stewardship.
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UK manager set to sell Glencore from sustainable funds and workplace pension offering, cites breaches of engagement red lines.
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More than a handful of firms have no lead investor, while 20 additional target companies have been announced.
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