All Webinar articles – Page 10
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WebinarGermany’s Sustainable Finance Agenda
The German Government has initiated a strategy to make Germany a leading centre for sustainable finance in 2019 and initiated a sustainable finance committee to inform the strategy.
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WebinarThe initiative Climat International – private equity action on climate change
The PRI is delighted to invite you to learn more about the fast growing private equity climate initiative: initiative Climat International, and how private equity players can take action on climate change towards COP26.
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WebinarInvesting in human rights: a roadmap for investor action
This webinar will explore the responsibilities of institutional investors to respect human rights, and how this can be implemented in practice by exploring the recently launched Investor Toolkit prepared by the Investor Alliance on Human Rights.
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WebinarESG, credit risk and ratings: part 3 - from disconnects to action areas
The PRI examines action areas to consider transparently and systematically ESG factors in credit risk analysis, with active participants to the ESG in Credit Risk and Ratings Initiative, including Fitch Ratings, RAM Ratings, AXA, HSBC Global AM, Legal & General IM and Nomura AM. This webinar recording merges two sessions.
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WebinarResponsible investing in private equity: ESG integration for LPs
Following the recent release of the 3rd edition of PRIs – Technical Guide for LPs: Responsible Investment in PE, join us for this webinar on Thursday, May 21st. We will be hosting three LPs signatories who will discuss both their experience integrating leading RI and ESG practices within the LP ...
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WebinarESG in credit risk analysis: the implications of COVID-19 – part 3
Joss Tantram (WBCSD) Pär Lageryd and Lena Hök (Skanska), Pasi Kyckling (Stora Enso), Carmen Nuzzo (PRI)
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WebinarResults: PRI collaborative engagement on tax transparency
The PRI has recently published a report summarising the outcomes of the collaborative engagement on tax transparency (2017-2019). This webinar will provide an overview of the report and discuss members’ views of the progress made and next steps for further action.
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WebinarNavigating cyber security and privacy rights during COVID-19: recommendations for investors
This webinar aims to highlight the implications for investors when assessing companies’ readiness to the threats presented by the pandemic including those relating to digital security, privacy and human rights.
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WebinarESG in credit risk analysis: the implications of COVID-19 – part 2
Mahesh Jayakumar (MFS), Joshua Linder (APG Asset Management), Steven Ruh (Neuberger Berman), Carmen Nuzzo (PRI)
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WebinarESG in credit risk analysis: the implications of COVID-19 - part 1
Andrew Davison (Moody’s), Andrew Steel (Fitch Ratings), Mike Wilkins (S&P Global Ratings), Carmen Nuzzo (PRI)
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WebinarPRI in Person 2019 - ESG and passive investments: Are they compatible?
Salwa Boussoukaya-Nasr, CIO, FRR; David Harris, Group Head Sustainable Business, LSEG & Catherine Howarth, CEO, ShareAction
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WebinarPRI London Forum - Finance Against Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking
This video explores the implications for investors of a strengthened UK Modern Slavery Act, and discuss best practices for engaging with companies on this critical issue.
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WebinarThe Social Licence: the foundation for sustainable infrastructure investing
Gaining and retaining a ‘social licence’ is a critical step towards sustainable infrastructure investing. This webinar will assess why this issue has become more important than ever, and discuss practical steps that investors can take to enhance their social licence.
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WebinarIntro to reporting 2020 for service providers
An introduction to reporting for service providers.
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WebinarESG in sovereign debt investing: data and integration techniques
Join the PRI, the World Bank, Payden & Rygel Investment Management and Union Investment for a webinar on 23 January to explore ESG data sources and integration techniques for sovereign debt investing.
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WebinarThe Inevitable Policy Response: preparing investors for an abrupt transition
A forceful policy response to climate change within the near term is not priced into today’s markets. Yet it is inevitable that governments will be forced to act more decisively than they have so far, leaving investor portfolios exposed to significant risk.
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WebinarHuman rights due diligence and modern slavery: the case for investor action
This webinar will explore how investors can play a role in pushing for more and better human rights due diligence and will focus in particular on efforts to tackle modern slavery and human trafficking. Speakers from the UN Working Group on Business and Human Rights, the World Business Council for ...
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WebinarPIP19 -Ensuring a just transition to a low-carbon economy
The shift to a resilient, low-carbon economy will boost prosperity and be a net driver of job creation. However, there will be transitional challenges for workers, communities and countries if this shift is not inclusive and sustainable. In this session we will discuss: what a just transition means in practice, ...
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WebinarPIP19 - Finance in human rights: What should investors do / be concerned about?
As the investment community increasingly recognises it has a role to play in ensuring that investee companies are addressing human rights issues, this session will: outline the relevance of human rights due diligence to investors; explore the avenues through which investors can facilitate real-world positive impact; discuss how investors can ...