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Do – and Should – Asset Managers Care About the ‘S’ in ESG? – Part 1

Chris Hall

The geo-political risks associated with last year’s war in Ukraine plus the current war in the Middle East has pushed the social element of ESG investing to the fore, while the impact of sanctions-screening has raised scrutiny on the social elements such as human rights and community needs still further.

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ESG’s Backlash Demands Better Data

Chris Hall

Complex phenomena Sustainable business is made up of complex phenomena. When we think about an ethical culture or regenerative supply chain, we are not seeking a single attribute. We need to revolutionise the mechanics of measurement to realise the transformational potential of sustainable finance.