Join Sally Kramers and Oscar Warwick Thompson as they discuss the new UKSIF report: Unlocking UK pension capital for sustainable growth- Recommendations from UKSIF’s pensions review.
The report can be found here.
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Sally and James discuss the 12 days (if you include the rest day) of COP 29 for the twelfth and final day of UKSIF-mas. They discuss what the function of COP is, what its biggest issues are, what came out of this year and what's happening on a global level.
The GSIA report they reference can be found here.
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On the eleventh day of UKSIF-mas, Harry and Joe discuss UKSIF's public affairs work, and where we've been picked up most by politicians and parliamentarians.
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Join Joe and Liza for the tenth day of UKSIF-mas as they discuss the ten pieces of national media coverage that UKSIF received for our financing the future reports! They also cover our media coverage more broadly including broadcast.
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Sally Kramers and James Alexander spend the ninth day of UKSIF-mas talking about the record breaking global temperatures that we've seen for nine months of 2024, their impact and the importance of sticking to the Paris Agreement
The Financial Times climate game that they reference can be found here.
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Sally Kramers chats to Oscar Warwick Thompson about our eight main consultation responses of 2024. They cover the themes of the consultations, what the feedback has been and what's coming down the track.
The UKSIF Consultation Tracker they reference can be found here.
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Join Harry Burnham and Liza Hartley as they discuss the seven pieces of research UKSIF has put out this year.
They cover what the research was, who it was aimed at, what we were trying to achieve and what the reception has been.
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Anna Warren and Madison Reamsbottom talk about the six planetary boundaries breached on the sixth day of UKSIF-mas.
They cover what the boundaries are, what they effect is, what this means, and whether there is any good news at all!
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Join Sally Kramers, Anna Warren and Isabel Johnson for the Fifth day of UKSIF-mas where they'll be discussing five flagship conferences. They outline what the conferences are, how they went this year, what was of most interest to attendees and how they build agendas.
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Join Sally Kramers and Oscar Warwick Thompson on the fourth day of UKSIF-mas as they discuss one of (unsurprisingly) the biggest topics of 2024 - SDR. They talk about the intention, the implementation and the future of the fund labelling system.
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Join Liza Hartley, Anna Warren and Isabel Johnson as they discuss joining UKSIF this year on the third day of UKSIF-mas.
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Madison Reamsbottom and Harry Burnham discuss the two UK Prime Ministers of 2024 on the second day of UKSIF-mas!
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Join Joe Dharampal-Hornby and James Alexander on the first day of UKSIF-mas as they discuss the 2024 UK General Election!
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We are delighted to have released our report on implementing the FCA’s Sustainability Disclosure Requirements (SDR) and investment labels rules (the ‘SDR package’), in collaboration with PwC. This episode with Liza Hartley, Oscar Warwick Thompson, and guest speaker Lucas Penfold from PWC, summarises implementation challenges that firms are facing, and provides recommendations on how to address those challenges. For more detail, the report is available on our website. Remember to like and subscribe to ensure you don't miss any of our other updates and interviews. To find out more about us, you can follow us on Twitter @UKSIF or visit our website: uksif.org.
Liza Hartley and Oscar Warwick Thompson are joined by Mark Manning to discuss the UK financial services sector and what needs to be done to drive private capital into the UK.
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Liza Hartley and Oscar Warwick Thompson are joined by Ben Nelmes, Chief Executive at New AutoMotive to discuss the UK transport sector and what it needs to succeed.
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Liza Hartley and James Alexander are joined by Kane Emerson, Head of Housing at the YIMBY Alliance to discuss the UK housing sector and what it needs to succeed.
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Liza Hartley and James Alexander are joined by Emma Pinchbeck, the Chief Executive of Energy UK to discuss the UK energy sector and what it needs to succeed.
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Before we all wrap up for 2023, we wanted to publish this excellent conversation on whether sustainable investing can deliver strong returns over the long term.
Sally chats with Martyn Jones from Liontrust Asset Management to find out what's going on in the industry. They discuss the cause of the underperformance over the past 2 years in some sustainable investment strategies, how sustainable investing will hold up in the long term, opportunities in the market and much much more.
Please note: This podcast is for professional investors only and should not be construed as financial advice.
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Oscar and James give a summary of the FCA's SDR policy statement that was launched today.
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