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The latest developments in sustainable finance: NGOs call on COP28 participants to step up transition finance; GSIA's Alexander raises concerns on greenhushing.
Poll by Europe’s largest asset manager also finds that 14 percent of pension funds are willing to sacrifice returns to meet ESG goals.
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European Commission says incomplete transposition from member states ‘undermines an equal level playing field for the market within the EU’.
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An ECB paper has separately criticised banks for joining net-zero initiatives without a clear decarbonisation strategy.
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Outgoing CEO of Australia's long-standing investment industry sustainability association talks to RI about regulation, enforcement action and ESG product labels.
Collaboration comes in response to investor demand for better biodiversity data, data provider tells RI.
Hope is that companies can be directly compared on performance against sector peers.
Regulator drops stewardship requirements from 'improvers' label, brings in label for mixed-strategy funds.
The latest developments in sustainable finance: Calls for UniSuper to adopt further climate risk measures fall through; HKEX commits to carbon neutral and net zero targets.
Individuals involved in EFRAG’s development of the recently adopted ESRS tell RI of the many challenges they faced.
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