Issue 27

News and research from The London Accord and other organisations examine why today’s social and environmental issues are tomorrow’s key investment drivers. The London Accord increases the social value of existing investment research processes, adding value by enhancing policy recommendations and working “towards better policies through shared investment research.”


Issue 26

In this New Year issue news, research and events from The London Accord and other organisations highlight how current social and environmental issues remain tomorrow’s key investment drivers. The London Accord adds value to the existing investment research process, working “towards better policies through shared investment research.”


Issue 25

On the eve of the Copenhagen Summit, news, research and events  from The London Accord and other organisations highlight how finance and  investment interact with wide ranging policies on environmental, social and  governance issues. The London Accord increases the social value of existing  investment research processes, adding value by enhancing policy  recommendations.


Issue 24

With the Copenhagen Summit on the horizon, news, research and events from The London Accord and other organisations highlight how today’s climate change issues, plus social and governance issues are tomorrow’s key investment drivers. The London Accord adds value to the existing investment research process, working “towards better policies through shared investment research.


Issue 23

Today’s social and environmental issues are tomorrow’s key investment drivers. News, research and events from The London Accord and other organisations examine issues where finance and investment interact with ESG policies. The London Accord increases the social value of the existing investment research process, adding value for authors and their firms by enhancing policy recommendations.


Issue 22

More news, views, research and events from The London Accord and other organisations looking at issues where finance and investment interact with ESG policies. The London Accord created the first ‘open source’ resource enabling investors to manage risk and evaluate opportunities in these areas and facilitating those in the wider society seeking to produce market-based solutions.


Issue 21

News, research and events from The London Accord and other organisations highlight issues where finance and investment interact with environmental, social and ethical policies to produce sustainable market-based solutions. With this aim The London Accord is working “towards better policies through shared investment research.”


Issue 20

 This New Year issue covers news, research and events from The London Accord and other organisations working in areas where finance and investment interact with policies on environmental, social and ethical issues. The London Accord has created the first ‘open source’ resource enabling investors to manage risk and research opportunities in these areas. At the same time the resource has serious interest for those in the wider society seeking to explore sustainable, market-based solutions.


Issue 19

With The London Accord, the City of London Corporation has created the first  ‘open source’ resource covering areas where finance and investment interact with policies on environmental, social or ethical issues, enabling investors to analyse investment implications, identify opportunities and manage risk in long-term portfolios. This resource is also of huge interest to those in the wider society who wish to explore sustainable, market-based solutions to these issues.


Issue 18

In a new development we have joined forces with the London Accord to become their official newsletter. The potential impact on the world from the effects of climate change, environmental, social and governance issues has never been clearer or more crucial. The London Accord has created the first‘open source’ resource for investors enabling implications to be analysed and opportunities researched as “today’s social and environmental issues are tomorrow’s key investment drivers.”


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