Talking Research: Investing for the future
In this month's Talking Research podcast, Square Mile's Responsible Investment Analyst, Anna Mercer is talking sustainability, from how it can be defined to what engagement looks like to the potential trade offs or challenges that investors may come across and what the future sustainable economy may look like.
Hear from three industry experts who will be sharing their insight and expertise on this fascinating area of the investment universe. This episode features Rob Harley, Portfolio Manager, Sustainable Funds Group at Stewart Investors, Paul Skinner, Investment Director at Wellington Management and Martyn Jones, Fund Manager within the Sustainable Investment Team at Liontrust.
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