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Lifestyle changes by consumers are almost pointless unless finance goes ethical
Too many people have been handed choices they are not equipped to deal with
Focus on giving clients what they want will sort investment industry winners from losers
Bondholders have been slow to use their muscle to promote sustainable investment
ESG integration and impact investing have limited options for personal savings
As consumers reject single-use items, the sector predicts rising demand and huge expansion
Scheme is favoured by Westminster but may not be the best way to ensure generational fairness
UK inspired by Australia but previous attempts to direct funds did not go well
Investors have never had more choice in the market but some query whether this helps or hinders
Impact of new directive is limited but growing
Gender diversity leads to greater corporate social responsibility
Board diversity data can be indicative, but now investors demand action
The opioid crisis warns of a need to look beyond drug companies’ sales volumes
A responsible tilt for a niche strategy
In the US, 90 per cent of fund flows have been into passive products
Competition does not keep charges down in the pensions industry
Mainstream investment not supportive of decarbonised economy
Why should anyone but the saver profit from pensions?
BlackRock now the cheapest for tracking the FTSE All Share or FTSE 100 indices
Complexities of allocation make this a thorny approach
BoE paper finds theoretical view of lenders is out of date
While alternative lenders are gaining popularity, how much extra risk do they face?
Changing of the bond fund guard rooted in shift to index funds
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