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| | | AI, Workplace Culture and Labor Rights: Why human capital risk is financially material This week on The Greener Way, host Michelle Baltazar speaks with Emily DeMasi, regional team lead - North America EOS at Federated Hermes, about why human capital ... |
| | | | ... strongest returns will come from, and right now, that's not ESG," he said. The trend appears consistent across demographic groups, indicating a broad-base move rather than one driven by age or gender. "The gap between what investors say they value ... |
| | | | The gap between older and younger Australians is headed for record levels due to wealth and housing affordability constraints, new analysis shows. The Actuaries Institute's Cracking the Unsolved Generational Equation report, which provides update on ... |
| | | | ... highlighted that the country's ageing population is due to the lower fertility rates and higher life expectancy. "This demographic shift presents long-term economic and fiscal challenges, particularly driving up demand for health and aged care services. ... |
| | | | ... Recent analysis by Lonsec of its fund managers indicates a sharp uptick in biodiversity related disclosures. Spanning a demographic of 300, the number of managers reporting a policy position on biodiversity has spiked, rising from 21 to 72 in the past ... |
| | | | ... stocks. It invests only in companies that Mirova believes are "well positioned to take advantage of the long-term demographic, environmental, technological and governance trends shaping the global economy and are available at a discount to their intrinsic ... |
| | | | ... noted. "At a time of heightened global economic uncertainty and a low growth outlook combined with technological and demographic change, advancing gender parity represents a key force for economic renewal," World Economic Forum managing director Saadia ... |
| | | | ... older Australians aged 55 and over are leading the charge for ethical superannuation investments, with 65% of this demographic saying they expect their super funds to invest responsibly and ethically. "This cross-political alignment suggests ethical ... |
| | | | While it has gained momentum in the last 15 years, impact investing still requires major backing from institutional investors and governments for it to scale and become a formidable force, the first day of the Impact Investment Summit Asia Pacific heard ... |
| | | | Australia should seize the next four years as an opportunity to be a leader in climate investing and the energy transition by taking advantage of the US President Donald Trump's hardline anti-ESG stance, a panel of experts say. Australia has the ... |
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