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FCA rules will govern terms such as ESG in fund marketing and will affix consumer labels to sustainable investments
Plus, Qatar’s World Cup carbon claims draw scrutiny
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Men named Christian outnumber women among CEOs of big German listed companies
The ESG movement has the industry in its sights — but complex supply chains make it a tricky target
Calls are growing for investors to focus more on driving impact, and less on dodging risks
Plus, teachers want the UNPRI to clean up their pensions
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UK watchdog rules series publicising tree planting and net zero emissions plans failed to disclose fossil fuel financing
Leading asset managers under increased political pressure over climate change policies
A quarter of 1,200 companies surveyed say they would not publicise their science-based net zero emissions targets
The FT’s Simon Mundy explains the impact of factors such as risk avoidance and a desire to examine data which may be hard to come by
Plus, the green taxonomy wars spread to Seoul
Options for bond buyers with an ESG twist
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