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In general, those who seek sustainable investing gain a more holistic view of the companies they support, which can help mitigate risk and identify opportunities for growth and improvement. Before investing, you should carefully examine which of the above approaches and which product best suits you and your needs. For example, are ecological aspects of

Research presentation by 2° Investing Initiative (2DII Shifting the Trillions: the transition needs to be massive and transformative Still, the funding gaps can be put in perspective with household savings Private investors can contribute to the transition by having impact Investors impact depends on the theory of change and external factors All impact mechanisms don’t have

Why should you care about sustainable investing ?

More and more credible experts are exploring the possibility of wiping out public debts to get out of the over-indebtedness caused by crises, which blocks and disrupts the recovery of economies and the functioning of markets. This is the case of the book “Effacer les dettes publiques” recently published by Hubert Rodarie, a respected leader in

For decades, tech mavens in the U.S. have used fiscally advantageous stock options for employees to spur innovation, rewarding employee contribution with unprecedented wealth. Unlike in Silicon Valley, where equity incentive plans have become as ubiquitous as foosball tables and midday yoga sessions, the options culture has yet to take root in many European countries

Based on an article written for Managermagazin, by Axel Kleinlein, BETTER FINANCE President and Head of the Association of the Insured (BdV), Germany’s largest consumer protection organisation for the insured. A consumer advocate enthusiastic about an unsuccessful defence minister? That may sound surprising… but let me try to explain myself. As the newly elected president of

On Friday 26 October the joint meeting of the World Federation of Investors (WFI) and World Federation of Young Investors (WFYI) at the Paris Stock EURONEXT marked the conclusion of the annual meeting of the WFI. This year the annual meeting coincided with the 50th anniversary of the French Federation of Individual Investors and Investor

In line with the Commission’s proposal to introduce a Pan-European Pensions Product to supplement the low pension replacement rate for European citizens (see the BETTER FINANCE Pensions Report 2017), the European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (EIOPA) proposed a single framework allowing for regular reporting requests on occupational pension funds in EU Member States (see

In its Asset Manager Market Study published last week, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) pointed out that retail investors pay fees that are three times higher than those incurred by large institutions on comparable asset management services.  In its report, the Authority underlined the lack of competition with regards to funds sold to retail investors.

A study conducted by Terrance Odean and Brad Barber at the University of California found that although men trade 45% more often than women, their average annual risk-adjusted returns are 1.4% smaller per annum. Therefore women make better investors than men. So why is there still a male-domination in the investing industry more than in

The study by Morningstar found that out of 1,496 UK-listed open-ended funds, around 108 are run by managers named David or Dave, the equivalent to 7.2% of funds, while there are only 105 women overall managing funds. According to Emma Morgan, portfolio manager at Morningstar, “It’s a great shame that the industry is missing out

In comparison to men, women save more for their future through pension savings. Last year, 84% of women saved towards a workplace pension pot. This is a fairly large increase in comparison to 2007, where just 63% of women who did the same. This increase is in part thanks to an auto-enrollment system in the

The underrepresentation of women is common in senior positions at financial firms small and large alike. This might come from the legacy of what has not only been a male dominated society, but it probably also reflects an industry that is particularly resistant to change. Moreover, there are so few women in senior positions in

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