Joseph Morgart from Amundi Asset Management shares insights with James Dunn from The Inside Network on ‘What is the principal of insurance-linked securities?’
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Stephanie Maier from GAM Investments shares insights with Giselle Roux from The Inside Network on ‘Why should institutional investors decarbonize portfolios and how are they doing it?’.
Stephanie Maier from GAM Investments shares insights with Giselle Roux from The Inside Network on ‘Can you give an example of a great outcome in interacting with company management on limiting emissions?’.
Stephanie Maier from GAM Investments shares insights with Giselle Roux from The Inside Network on ‘The shift towards responsible investing now emphasises distinct approaches. What differentiates GAM?’.
Stephanie Maier from GAM Investments shares insights with Giselle Roux from The Inside Network on ‘Can one have a zero carbon equity portfolio and still be representative of the investment universe?’. Â
ASX gains on materials, real estate sector upgrades, Ramsay goes back to basics The S&P/ASX200 (ASX: XJO) managed another strong opening, gaining 0.4 per cent on Monday, ahead of the summer holiday slowdown that typically occurs. The energy, mining and real estate sectors were the biggest contributors to the rally with Charter Hall (ASX: CHC) gaining 5.6 per cent, BHP (ASX: BHP) 2.7 per…
ASX losing run snapped, Fortescue CEO leaves, gold miners outperform The S&P/ASX200 managed to snap a four-week losing run to post a 1.5 per cent gain over the week.This was despite falling 0.4 per cent on Friday ahead of an all-important inflation print in the US. Shares in Fortescue (ASX: FMG) fell 0.8 per cent after CEO Elizabeth Gaines announced she would be…
Stephanie Maier from GAM Investments goes in-depth with Giselle Roux from The Inside Network on ‘Derisking portfolios through decarbonization’.
 Markets couldn’t overcome weaker sentiment today, initially trading higher but ultimately falling 0.3 per cent and breaking the 2 per cent gains in recent days. Only two sectors posted positive returns, being utilities and healthcare, which gained 0.4 and 0.2 per cent respectively with the rest falling into negative territory. The worst was the energy sector, down 1.1…