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The latest developments in sustainable finance: UK sets out National Wealth Fund plan; race and gender pay gap proposal at Procter & Gamble gets almost 30 percent support.
Off-label use and pricing among concerns amid booming market for drugs made by pharma firms such as Novo Nordisk.
The latest ESG movers and shakers: TISFD hiring for technical director, Akademiker loses human rights lead.
University of Cambridge research finds a third of asset owners face barriers finding products, with tracking error concerns a major obstacle.
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New research shows that the concept of 'responsible business' resonates across the political divide, writes Simon Glynn.
Eumedion also urging Dutch MPs to back advisory vote on mandatory sustainability reporting by listed companies via CSRD implementation bill.
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Corporates, investors and commodity countries split on risks and benefits of proposed postponement.
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The latest developments in sustainable finance: MSCI to remove ESG from index families; Australian Ethical makes nuclear-based divestment.
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Ahead of next week's report from the UK's Transition Finance Market Review, André Abadie and Luke Nelson issue a call to arms to the public sector.
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The latest developments in sustainable finance: Water most significant physical climate risk for EU funds, says ESMA; CCLA finds companies still falling short on mental health.
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