Asset Management

UN body warns 'responsible' investors to walk the walk

Principles for Responsible Investment network has a clear message for signatories to its code: signing up is not enough

The UN wants asset managers to show more of a commitment to responsible investing
The UN wants asset managers to show more of a commitment to responsible investing

The United Nations-backed body charged with ensuring responsible investing around the world has a clear message for signatories to its code: signing up is not enough.

The Principles for Responsible Investment network, whose signatories manage a combined $59 trillion in assets worldwide, has turned up the heat in a report on its asset-owner members' engagement in environmental, social and governance issues.

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