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The latest developments in sustainable finance: LGPS Central targets AI governance in new voting principles; US corporates pledge action on super-pollutants.
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EU member states are on track to adopt a formal position on European Commission revisions to the sustainability fund reporting regime by June.
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The latest developments in sustainable finance: Scottish Widows appoints Robeco to engage firms in tailored indexes; data gaps biggest challenge for sustainable investment strategy, survey says.
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Leaked Council paper on SFDR sees some countries suggest 24-month implementation deadline for the new regime.
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German NGOs say further fossil fuel exits will be required to comply with updated EU regime, ESMA name rule divestments still not universal.
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The latest developments in sustainable finance: New LGPS Central member calls for more use of ESG managers; EU sustainability regs mentions dropped in US corporate statements.
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Working paper finds SFDR had little impact on flows or fund sustainability, but commentators criticise narrative approach to regulation.
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The latest developments in sustainable finance: More manager updates on NZAM status; Deutsche Bank expects more firms to move away from blanket exclusions in 2026.
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Asset managers call for revised framework to recognise market-developed standards for assessing sovereign sustainability.
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The latest developments in sustainable finance: European Commission starts EU feedback process on revised ESRS; Swedish agencies taps two ESG data providers.
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