Federated Hermes EOS warns about AI risks

Companies are developing artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities that are evolving faster than regulations can keep up with, which is leaving investors exposed to growing risks. This is according to Federated Hermes EOS Asia and emerging markets head Ross Teverson, who said that companies need to proactively address the risks that evolving AI generates. “The technology … Read more

S&P Dow Jones launches biodiversity focused benchmarks

The index provider, S&P Dow Jones Indices, has launched the S&P Biodiversity Indices, adding to the range of sustainability performance benchmarking tools it offers to asset managers. The two indices, the S&P 500 Biodiversity Index and S&P Global LargeMidCap Biodiversity Index, measure the performance of a subset of equity securities from the S&P 500 and … Read more

Sustainable global credit: Tailwinds on the horizon?

Issuance of green, social and sustainability (GSS) bonds from corporates and the launch of new dedicated sustainable strategies both moderated in 2023 compared to previous years. In this context, ESG regulatory uncertainty is another key factor which weighed on both investors’ and issuers’ sentiment. A series of tailwinds, however, could support the sustainable corporate bond … Read more

As governments roll back on green pledges, will the clean energy outlook improve from here?

Sir Keir Starmer has rolled back his previous pledge to spend £28bn to accelerate the UK’s new-zero ambitions. He is not alone. The UK government has already pared back commitments to electric vehicles and heat pumps. Around the world cash-strapped governments are balking at the cost of green measures. This is just one of the … Read more

Rainbow ceiling represents a ‘hidden gem’ of an investment opportunity

Conscious and unconscious biases against LGBTQ+ executives lead to stockmarket participants and investors failing to appreciate the financial performance and potential of LGBT-led firms, according to a report co-authored by academics from Northumbria University. As a result, companies are substantially underestimated and undervalued on the stockmarkets in what is dubbed a ‘rainbow ceiling’ phenomenon in … Read more

Quarter of Article 8 funds at risk of greenwashing

A quarter of all Article 8 funds could be accused of greenwashing based on their sustainability framework and practices, according to MainStreet Partners 2024 ESG Barometer report. The 24% of funds classified as a greenwashing risk marks a four percentage point increase from the 20% flagged at the end of 2022. The research draws on … Read more

Capital Group launches multi-thematic Article 8 funds

Capital Group has launched a set of multi-thematic sustainable funds available for investors in Europe and Asia. The Capital Group Sustainable Global Opportunities fund (LUX) will invest in global equities, while the Capital Group Sustainable Global Corporate Bond fund (LUX) will target fixed income exposure. The launch also includes a multi-asset offering – the Capital … Read more

FTSE 350 boards hit 40% female representation target ahead of schedule

FTSE’s latest annual Women Leaders Review shows a year of steady gains for women in leadership roles at FTSE 350 companies, with representation on FTSE 350 boards increasing beyond the 40% target ahead of the 2025 deadline. According to the report, progress has been achieved through an entirely voluntary and business-led approach, with the UK … Read more

Charting a course for environmental stewardship: Evidence shows centrality of investors

Across industries, meaningful decision-making on issues relating to sustainability is being challenged by noise and rhetoric, which obscures nuance. Academics, policymakers, and media wonder whether ESG is at its end, often without defining the term beyond ‘environmental, social, and governance’. Each of those concepts is interpretable, and so measurable, in many different ways.  Just as … Read more