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| | ... targets, according to Follow This. The group of co-filing investors from Belgium, France, the Netherlands, the UK, the USA, Sweden, and Switzerland include: Amundi, with €1,973 billion AUM, Scottish Widows with €200 billion AUM, and Candriam with ... |
| | | ... Lithuania, Mexico, Morocco, the Netherlands, New Zealand, the Philippines, the Republic of Korea, Romania, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Ukraine, United States, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, Uruguay, and Vietnam and US$5 billion from private partners ... |
| | | ... million hectares of forests in 27 countries - Australia, New Zealand, USA, Brazil, Chile, Uruguay, Ireland, UK, Finland, Sweden, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, France, Poland, Spain, Portugal, Indonesia, Japan, Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos ... |
| | | ... Resilience Index: Denmark Singapore Luxembourg Germany Switzerland United States 3 (Central region) United states 1 (East) Sweden Finland Austria Last year, FM Global announced it would offer policyholders world-wide approximately US$300 million in a ... |
| | | ... interviewed family offices in the US, UK, Canada, China, Germany, India, Norway, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Africa, Sweden Switzerland, UAE, Denmark, France and Japan during February - March 2023. In 2021, Praemium released research finding Emerging ... |
| | | ... five holdings in the fund is Nextera out of the US, Trane, US, Ball Corp, US, Infineon, Germany, and SIG Combibloc out of Sweden. Currently, industrials, materials and utilities sre the top three sectors. Since inception, last year, the fund has returned ... |
| | | ... Kendall notes that issuance of impact bonds - both environmental and social - lags other markets in Europe such as Spain and Sweden. "As awareness of impact grows, the need to come out with a COVID recovery, which many are calling a green recovery, that ... |
| | | ... government's action - or lack thereof - on climate. "Some governments and economies will start to be penalised by investors - Sweden isn't buying government bonds from a few countries, including Australia, and that trend will continue," Ryan noted. "I ... |
| | | ... Santa Monica & Washington DC, USA; Medellin, Colombia; Montreal, Toronto & Vancouver, Canada; Paris, France; Stockholm, Sweden; Sydney, Australia; and Tokyo, Japan. "At the City of Sydney, we've been carbon neutral since 2007, and certified since 2011," ... |
| | | ... board and executive percentages. The highest average rates of female directors are found in Norway (41%), France (39%) and Sweden (34%), but in terms of the average proportion of women in executive positions, developing countries such as Chile (29%) ... |
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