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| | | ... high carbon sequestration. Major institutional investors include MetLife, BNP Paribas, Nuveen, Morgan Stanley, AllianceBernstein, Impax Asset Management, L&G, Mackenzie Investments and Skandia. World Bank said its restoration improves soil quality, water ... |
| | | | ... investment team. Cooney brings 25 years of industry experience, including almost six years as a senior trader at AllianceBernstein. Before that, he held various international leadership roles for over 19 years with the global financial technology firm ... |
| | | | ... opportunities, impacts, and dependencies across climate and nature, Sustainalytics said. Tapscott was most recently at AllianceBernstein, where she was senior vice president of responsible investing strategy and portfolio solutions. It's a return ... |
| | | | ... the institutional and high-net-worth investor channels. Early in his career, Annan held senior positions with AllianceBernstein and Deutsche Asset Management before spending 11 years at BlackRock. He held several roles at the world's largest asset ... |
| | | | ... Australia from the firm's London office. While in London, she did short stints at First Sentier Investment and AllianceBernstein on the client services side of the funds management business. Bradshaw is a former member of a PRI advisory committee ... |
| | | | ... Australia from the firm's London office. While in London, she did short stints at First Sentier Investment and AllianceBernstein on the client services side of the funds management business. Bradshaw is a former member of a PRI advisory committee ... |
| | | | ... Morgan Stanley Investment Management subsidiaries Parametric and Calvert Research and Management, as well as AllianceBernstein, Allspring Global Investments, J.P. Morgan, Invesco, State Street, and PIMCO. Blackrock also scaled back involvement. At the ... |
| | | | ... world's largest corporate greenhouse gas emitters take action on climate change. This follows the departure of AllianceBernstein and Allspring Global Investments in May. J.P. Morgan, Invesco, State Street, and Pimco left earlier this year. Blackrock ... |
| | | | ... customised approach. The Investor Group on Climate Change (IGCC), which runs CA100+ in Australia, said Allspring and AllianceBernstein's recent departures came amidst continuing politicisation of ESG. However, investors that left CA100+ "have all stated ... |
| | | | Climate Action 100+ (CA100+) has lost two more asset managers; Allspring and AllianceBernstein decided to leave in May. The high-profile withdrawals have been pinned to heavy politicisation of ESG. This follows the departure of J.P. Morgan, Invesco ... |
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