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Social media platforms and online retailers were among 2020’s biggest winners. But how are investors working with the firms to manage some of their many ESG risks?
The final Ecolabel criteria will be voted on in March
Announcement comes on the anniversary of FoSDA initiative
EuropeanIssuers flags concerns over plans for sweeping due diligence rules, among others
Consultation on European Commission follow-up to Action Plan also sees calls for greater action on credit and ESG rating firms
Investors are ramping up environmental and social engagement with sovereign bond issuers
Despite the pandemic, climate change remains on top of the investors’ agenda. The globe is heating up, stakeholders’ initiatives keep unfolding, regulators are stepping up. This webinar will focus on how investors can handle - and build on - this momentum to enhance their strategies and further help combat climate change in 2021. We will take a deep dive into how climate indices – with methodology developments in Physical Risk, Scenario and Scope 3 - enable investors to meet their return objectives whilst facilitating the shift towards a low-carbon economy.
Specific topics will include:
2021 outlook on legislative and investor initiatives
Why climate tilted indices work
Study results – comparing the risk/ return profile between standard vs. climate benchmarks
Speakers
Rodolphe Bocquet, Global Head of Sustainable Investment, Qontigo
Melissa R. Brown, Managing Director, Applied Research, Qontigo
Laurent Deborde, Head of Equity Portfolio Management & Fund Selection, Groupe Caisse des Dépôts
Viola Lutz, Deputy Head of Climate Solutions, ISS ESG
Moderator:
Daniel Brooksbank, Head of Strategic Content, Responsible Investor
As the EU prepares to finalise its green taxonomy, Ingmar Schuurmans offers a refresher on what the controversial new framework really is, and how it will impact investors
The latest developments in sustainable finance
The latest developments in sustainable finance