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    • Wednesday, 15 July, 2020
      FTfmImpact investing
      Was June a tipping point for the switch to green?

      Lifestyle changes by consumers are almost pointless unless finance goes ethical

      Solar panels and wind turbines at a community renewable energy project in England
    • Monday, 16 March, 2020
      FTfmAdvice & Comment
      Financial illiterates are in the dark about pension transfer risk 

      Too many people have been handed choices they are not equipped to deal with

      Members of defined contribution pension schemes have little help or guidance
    • Monday, 13 January, 2020
      FTfmImpact investing
      2020s will not be kind to active fund managers

      Focus on giving clients what they want will sort investment industry winners from losers

    • Tuesday, 19 November, 2019
      FTfmImpact investing
      Too much debt is being lavished on fossil fuel companies

      Bondholders have been slow to use their muscle to promote sustainable investment 

    • Monday, 16 September, 2019
      FTfmImpact investing
      It is tough to alleviate my investment hypocrisy

      ESG integration and impact investing have limited options for personal savings

    • Monday, 15 July, 2019
      FTfmWaste management & recycling
      Investors must look hard at the future of plastics

      As consumers reject single-use items, the sector predicts rising demand and huge expansion

      Greater consumer awareness of plastic pollution is leading to community action such as this Plastic Patrol in Nottingham
    • Monday, 27 May, 2019
      FTfmProperty sector
      Build-to-rent boom in the UK is costly for generation rent

      Scheme is favoured by Westminster but may not be the best way to ensure generational fairness

      Tenants in a build-to-rent development will typically pay an 11 per cent rental premium, say analysts (Alamy)
    • Wednesday, 27 March, 2019
      FTfmPensions industry
      £60bn workplace pensions face pressure to invest in infrastructure

      UK inspired by Australia but previous attempts to direct funds did not go well

      The £1.3bn Queensferry Crossing over the Firth of Forth opened in 2017. It was publicly funded (Jeff J Mitchell/Getty)
    • Monday, 28 January, 2019
      FTfmImpact investing
      Young people must act: money managers will not fix the world
      Swedish pupil Greta Thunberg, 16, is leading the school strikes for climate action © Valentin Flauraud/Keystone/AP
    • Monday, 26 November, 2018
      FTfmFund management
      Race to cut costs is poised to disrupt the index industry
      Revenues in the index industry outstrip those for asset managers © Luke MacGregor/Bloomberg
    • Monday, 5 November, 2018
      Investment research
      Index proliferation adds choice but fuels confusion

      Investors have never had more choice in the market but some query whether this helps or hinders

      Businessman with statistic graph of stock market financial indices analysis on laptop screen, finance data and technology concept - photo credit - Dreamstime
    • Monday, 10 September, 2018
      Fund management
      EU rule changes deliver mixed results so far

      Impact of new directive is limited but growing

      FILE PHOTO: A market maker works on the trading floor at IG Index in London, Britain January 14, 2016. REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth/File Photo
    • Monday, 25 June, 2018
      FTfmImpact investing
      Why women in business are good for charities

      Gender diversity leads to greater corporate social responsibility

      Youtube clip of Christy Glass and Alison Cook of USU (Utah State University)
    • Monday, 14 May, 2018
      Gender politics
      Gender drive’s focus moves from headlines to pipelines

      Board diversity data can be indicative, but now investors demand action

    • Monday, 14 May, 2018
      Fund management
      Pharma investors mobilise on reputational risk concerns

      The opioid crisis warns of a need to look beyond drug companies’ sales volumes

      NEW YORK, NY - OCTOBER 06: Children walk by drug users passed out along a street in a South Bronx neighborhood which has the highest rate of heroin-involved overdose deaths in the city on October 6, 2017 in New York City. Like Staten Island, parts of the Bronx are experiencing an epidemic in drug use, especially heroin and other opioid based drugs. More than 1,370 New Yorkers died from overdoses in 2016, the majority of those deaths involved opioids. According to the Deputy Attorney General, drug overdoses are now the leading cause of death for Americans under the age of 50. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
    • Monday, 27 November, 2017
      Impact investing
      ESG investing and smart beta combination grows in popularity

      A responsible tilt for a niche strategy

      PRIMM, NV - JULY 23: The three towers at the Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating System are shown in operation on July 23, 2014 in the Mojave Desert in California near Primm, Nevada. The largest solar thermal power-tower system in the world, owned by NRG Energy, Google and BrightSource Energy, opened earlier this year in the Ivanpah Dry Lake and uses 347,000 computer-controlled mirrors to focus sunlight onto boilers on top of three 459-foot towers, where water is heated to produce steam to power turbines providing power to more than 140,000 California homes. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
    • Sunday, 5 February, 2017
      US financial regulation
      Investment culture in Europe stunts growth in ETF market

      In the US, 90 per cent of fund flows have been into passive products

      The US national flag (L) and the flag of the European Union are placed side-by-side during the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) meeting at the European Union Commission headquarter in Brussels, on July 13, 2015.
    • Monday, 23 November, 2015
      FTfmInsurance
      Capping fees could be best way to control fund management costs

      Competition does not keep charges down in the pensions industry

      A trader monitors financial information on computer screens on the trading floor at Panmure Gordon & Co., as results continue to be announced in the 2015 general election in London, U.K., on Friday, May 8, 2015. David Cameron is on course to remain prime minister at the head of a minority government after the U.K. general election, an exit poll and early results indicated. The pound jumped. Photographer: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg
    • Monday, 26 October, 2015
      Smart MoneyClimate change
      Indexers must warm to low carbon investing

      Mainstream investment not supportive of decarbonised economy

    • Monday, 28 September, 2015
      Smart MoneyFund management
      New products aim to keep pension costs low

      Why should anyone but the saver profit from pensions?

      pension jar
    • Monday, 3 August, 2015
      Smart MoneyFund management
      Index tracker fund price war heats up

      BlackRock now the cheapest for tracking the FTSE All Share or FTSE 100 indices

    • Monday, 6 July, 2015
      Smart MoneyCapital markets
      Tied up in knots over multi-asset investing

      Complexities of allocation make this a thorny approach

      A trader looks at his screen as he works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange shortly after the opening bell, in the Manhattan borough of New York January 24, 2014
    • Monday, 8 June, 2015
      Smart MoneyGlobal Economy
      The reality gap in the role of banks

      BoE paper finds theoretical view of lenders is out of date

    • Monday, 11 May, 2015
      Smart MoneyBanks
      Debt disruptors yet to face test from a downturn

      While alternative lenders are gaining popularity, how much extra risk do they face?

      Pedestrians walk past an electronic stock board outside a securities firm in Tokyo, Japan, on Thursday, Feb.19, 2015. Japan stocks rose, pushing the Nikkei 225 Stock Average to the highest close in 15 years, as the biggest banks jumped and Trend Micro Inc. and Sony Corp. gained. Photographer: Yuriko Nakao/Bloomberg
    • Tuesday, 5 May, 2015
      Fund management
      Pimco vs Vanguard: numbers tell the story

      Changing of the bond fund guard rooted in shift to index funds

      Pimco has seen large fund outlows in the past year
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