The Environmental Agency Pension Fund has moved £350m into environmental, social and governance strategies as it seeks to invest a quarter of its assets in the ‘green economy' by 2015.
Legal & General and Informed Portfolio Management lost out as the EAPF appointed four ESG managers over the past six months. The new managers are all signatories of the United Nation's principle...
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