


An ETF investing in circular economy
How do we deal with man-made ecological degradation and the fastest depletion of resources in the history of our planet?
Private asset allocations in open-ended funds
Allocating to private assets in open-ended funds can offer investors benefits such as diversification, but there are drawbacks, too, like illiquidity.
Voting policy for a sustainable world
Reflecting our strict stewardship approach, we continue to use our influence through voting at shareholder meetings to advance a more environmentally friendly, inclusive and equitable economy.
Social bonds – A better outlook
Since our update on social bonds in 2022, the market landscape for this type of sustainable bond has changed significantly.
An introduction to private asset investing
How can investors navigate the private assets investment landscape?
Adapting to a volatile energy transition
It has happened again. Since 2002, the IEA has consistently been under-forecasting the pace of solar power adoption.
EU aims to make green bonds greener
Reflecting the growing volume of green bonds, the EU has agreed a new set of rules known as the EUGBS that can be seen as a positive step from a reporting and transparency perspective.
Investing for a positive retirement with private assets
With regulators raising the bar for pension funds on sustainability and ESG, how to make a positive real-world impact while helping investors to make the right decisions for a comfortable retirement?
Waarom we steeds uitglijden over dezelfde bananenschil - met Ammy Vogtlander
Als adviseur Complexity & New Economic Thinking spoort Ammy Vogtlander bedrijven aan op een andere manier naar risico in markten en duurzame transities te kijken. Want markten zijn dynamisch en vaak minder stabiel dan op het eerste gezicht lijkt. Als we ons denken veranderen, kunnen we de wereld veranderen. Marloes en Aldert Veldhuisen praten met Ammy over durven loslaten wat je hebt, accepteren dat perfectie niet bestaat, ‘ecosysteem-denken’ en Cavendish-bananen.
Tackling the climate emergency.
Tackling the climate emergency requires a socially just transition. The world is not equal under climate change, as both its impacts and the resources needed for mitigation and adaptation are distributed unequally.