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…. as climate prompts ESG investor swing to impact

Big investors are increasingly looking to make a difference with their commitments towards a net zero carbon target. They don’t have to raise direct equity capital to do so. In a recent note to clients, ‘Net Zero: the role of capital markets’, global equities manager Martin Currie says there is a common misconception that without…

Greg Bright | 7th May 2021 | More
Investors need to maintain climate engagement

As the ESG investment world prepares for what may come out of the COP26 climate change conference in November, Martin Currie has set out the four major challenges in making the transition to net zero emissions. In its ‘Net Zero: From Policy to Action‘ research note published this month, which is part of its four-part…

Greg Bright | 26th Mar 2021 | More
The lucky country to benefit more from value rotation

The ASX is not Wall Street. A lot of the recent discussion about a style rotation, at long last, putting the value back in value investing, has focussed on the behaviour of US and global markets. A clearer focus on Australia offers a more nuanced, and relevant, analysis. According to a blog posted last week…

Greg Bright | 4th Feb 2021 | More
  • How to fit ESG processes into UN’s sustainability goals

    While most investment managers have worked hard at incorporating ESG philosophies into their investment processes in recent years, under the overarching aim of sustainability, marrying the practicalities with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is not as simple as it may seem. Martin Currie, a long-time advocate of the integration of ESG principles within…

    Greg Bright | 21st Jan 2021 | More
    Martin Currie adds leverage to UK closed-end fund

    In a sign of a high level of confidence in their ability to beat the market over time, Martin Currie has added a 10 per cent borrowing capacity to its UK-based closed-end ‘global portfolio trust’. The independent board, chaired by Neil Gaskell, said this was another endorsement of the high-conviction equities strategy. The Martin Currie…

    Investor Strategy News | 5th Dec 2020 | More
    Purposeful engagement is more effective than shareholder activism

    Shareholder activist groups are diverting company management’s time and energy towards narrow environmental and social causes. We explore why active ownership and purposeful engagement can achieve a better outcome for all stakeholders.

    Will Bayliss | 7th Apr 2020 | More