Sustainable Investing in 2020 and beyond
At a time when some are arguing that the global crisis presents an opportunity to rebuild in better ways, Financial Times Live in partnership with Wellington Management will bring together sustainable investment thought leaders and ESG experts to discuss the opportunity for asset managers and owners and the role they have in shaping more sustainable business practices. The webinar will draw on the key to highlight opportunities for building sustainable business practices, strategies for enhanced climate resiliency and creating impact via public securities.
KEY TALKING POINTS
The role of investors and asset owners in finding solutions to climate change. Transition and physical risk - where are the investment opportunities? |
Creating impact and building sustainable business practices, where are the current opportunities for investors? |
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Measuring and escalating impact via the public equity and bond markets. |
How has Covid-19 impacted investors perspectives of ESG investing and how will asset allocation strategies evolve going forward? |
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