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Latest Stewardship Activity: December
The latest update from David Sheasby, Head of Stewardship & ESG..
- Date published
- 21 Jan 2021
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- Stewardship & ESG
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Stewardship Matters - Edition 2
Our regular update of Martin Currie’s work in the stewardship and ESG space and our insights into future ESG trends. EDITION 2 focusses on the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals.
- Date published
- 20 Jan 2021
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- Stewardship & ESG
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2021 Investment Outlook
Zehrid Osmani, Head of Global Long-Term Unconstrained shares his key predictions and discusses the risks and opportunities in 2021.
- Date published
- 3 Jan 2021
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- Global Long-Term Unconstrained
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Latest Stewardship Activity: November
The latest update from David Sheasby, Head of Stewardship & ESG..
- Date published
- 16 Dec 2020
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- Stewardship & ESG
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Latest Stewardship Activity: October
The latest update from David Sheasby, Head of Stewardship & ESG..
- Date published
- 18 Nov 2020
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- Stewardship & ESG
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US post-election comment: decision pending
With the US presidential election results still uncertain – and looking harder to call than pre-election polls indicated...
- Date published
- 4 Nov 2020
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- Outlook
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Latest Stewardship Activity: September
The latest update from David Sheasby, Head of Stewardship & ESG..
- Date published
- 23 Oct 2020
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- Stewardship & ESG
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Navigating the world after COVID-19
The course for the world after COVID-19 has been broadly set, from a growing rejection of inequality in society , to an increasing focus on climate change and a geopolitically driven but technology-led reinterpretation of business models in many
- Date published
- 13 Oct 2020
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- Aftermath: Post Covid-19
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China vs the West
COVID-19 could have acted as a catalyst for greater cooperation across competing powers, all facing the common enemy. Unfortunately, it hasn’t been. Is a de-escalation in US-China tensions possible? Where does the EU fit?
- Date published
- 29 Sep 2020
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- Aftermath: Post Covid-19
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Gender and Inequality in the recovery
Often in economic recovery cycles, women’s job opportunities tend to come with a time lag, essentially making them an involuntary labour reserve. Will COVID-19 impact women more disproportionately than men?
- Date published
- 15 Sep 2020
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- Aftermath: Post Covid-19
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Who pays for COVID-19?
Given the scale of the policy response required, it is clear that all countries will come through this with significantly higher debt. With a shrunken base, how will governments reform tax to foot the bill?
- Date published
- 1 Sep 2020
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- Aftermath: Post Covid-19
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EU Green Deal leads the way
EU policymakers appear to remain committed to a green stimulus, but will COVID-19 and the massive stimulus packages deployed to deal with it have a direct and adverse impact on the timing of the execution of the Green Deal?
- Date published
- 24 Aug 2020
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- Aftermath: Post Covid-19