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...“In the long term, productivity growth in the US is projected to be higher than in Europe,” said Bart van Ark, managing director at the UK-based Productivity Institute....
...Ben van Beurden, who started with KKR on a part-time basis in January, is advising the $553bn in assets investment group on its new global climate strategy within the infrastructure investment unit....
...None more so than the venerable De L’Europe, which has stood at the confluence of the Amstel river and two canals since 1896 and is just completing a five-year renovation....
...The Russian business now operates as a standalone unit, Van de Put said. The company sold fewer goods in 2023, he added, but was more profitable because of lower investment....
...The wind is against green investment trusts in Europe....
...Van de Put’s casual statement that investors don’t “morally care” about companies conducting business in Russia is tin-eared and false....
...That increases the amount of investment in green infrastructure they can mandate. This means lower returns for shareholders, notes Andrew Lobbenberg of Barclays. ADP’s position is now uncertain....
...It acknowledges that investment in adaptation has been “minuscule” compared with private sector investments in decarbonisation....
...Chief executive Dirk Van de Put’s blunt candour defies the Cadbury history of social responsibility that Mondelez acquired (as Kraft) in 2010 and sours the taste even of their sugary Oreos....
...Upstairs, the tiles of De Marchi Verona ripple like water against mirrored surfaces....
...Banks have been significant providers of finance to green infrastructure projects through so-called tax equity schemes....
...Jonathan Kett, executive director of special projects at DE Shaw Renewable Investments (Desri), said: “We typically sign contracts for what we call vegetation management, which is just a fancy way of saying...
...Additional reporting by Robert Van Egghen. *Ignites Europe is a news service published by FT Specialist for professionals working in the asset management industry....
...And the constant flow of tuk-tuks and vans pulling in and out of 33rd Lane makes it a busy patch for the hardy peacock....
...The accusation from Follow This came as the Dutch shareholder group announced on Tuesday it had filed a motion to dismiss Exxon’s legal action alongside investment adviser Arjuna Capital, which is also targeted...
...Ed Miliband has insisted a Labour government will be “laser-focused” on decarbonising the UK’s electricity system by 2030, in his first major speech since the party dropped its £28bn a year green investment...
...The private sector would need to supply between 80 and 90 per cent of that capital, the IMF says — but it’s currently funding only 40 per cent of green energy investment in developing nations....
...The showpiece €800bn EU programme intended to fund the digital and green transitions has been hobbled by red tape, according to one of the bloc’s leading industrialists, as data indicates that less than...
...KKR has hired Ben van Beurden as a senior adviser for energy transition investments. He previously worked as Shell’s chief executive, with this being his first corporate role since stepping down....
...Guillaume de Dardel, head of energy transition metals at Mercuria The west has pushed hard for a green transition, but western governments and companies were “not necessarily well equipped to deal” with...
...Kim Sion, creative consultant and ceramist The last things I bought and loved include a set of four emerald-green Italian dining chairs from Everything But the Dog in Walthamstow....
...“If we create the right de-risking instruments, they can play a huge role,” he said....
...After the Covid-19 pandemic “there was a huge focus on green and digital”, said Belgian finance minister Vincent Van Peteghem. “Now . . . we see that focus shifting a little bit away.”...
...transition investments....
...A number of investment trusts that invest in green energy have been unable to raise equity as a result of their discounts, fuelling fears that the sector’s woes are starving the UK of badly needed green...
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