IPE’s columnists and guest writers dig into the hot topics for the pensions and investment industries with thoughtful commentary and reaction from around the world
Long-time institutional investor Jon Lukomnik sets out five crowd-sourced ideas for more tools for asset owners to deal with systemic risk
When I left university four decades ago with a doctorate in physics, joining the UK’s nuclear power industry was a viable and potentially attractive option. I did not join the industry, however, which is just as well – since nuclear power has spent the better part of three decades in ...
In his first regular column for IPE, Frédéric Ducoulombier, head of the climate regulation and policies programme at EDHEC Climate Institute, warns that the European Commission’s plan for corporate sustainability reporting standards has serious implications for investors
Planetary change is repricing assets – trustees need better signals to identify the long-term premiums for climate resilience
Since the mid-2000s, an influential group of asset owners and investment practitioners has advocated for a total portfolio approach (TPA) in investment.
Many European pension funds are reviewing their allocations to the defence sector as they seek to recalibrate ESG criteria to embrace national and European strategic resilience.
When discussing how retirement savings should be invested, the focus is typically on institutions such as pension plans and insurance companies, their strategies, governance and regulation. What happens when we turn the perspective upside down and start with individuals and families?
Attending the Change Now conference in Paris, I was assaulted by an overflowing cornucopia of ideas, activists, academics and entertainers.
Raj Thamotheram says responsible investment has failed to tackle system-wide corruption that is now being enabled by the US administration
Dan Mikulskis, CIO of People’s Partnership, sets out how a shift from persuasion to enablement is needed for CIOs to effectively lead the next phase of ESG
Sergei Cristo shines a light on how SFDR Articles 8 and 9 funds backed Putin’s Russia before the invasion of Ukraine and subsequent sanctions
EU securitisation and MISP reforms will decide whether Europe can channel savings into productive investment
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