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Impact investing’s case for scale
Impact investing has come a long way in the past two decades, going from a niche strategy to a $1.5 trillion industry, but there are still challenges for it to reach institutional scale due to the lack of products and insufficient evidence of outperformance in some parts of the market.
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Time to focus on human capital risk
Investors should think much more about human capital and the role it plays in their investments, said George Serafeim, the Charles M. Williams Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School, speaking at the Fiduciary Investors Symposium at Harvard University.
America, China and Donald Trump
As trade wars between the US and China dominate financial markets, Princeton historian Stephen Kotkin has assured pension funds that the world order that has been in place since World War II remains intact.
MMT: A solution to broken policy?
The solution to slowing global growth lies in a new way of thinking, Stephanie Kelton, a leading Modern Monetary Theory scholar at Stony Brook University and senior economic advisor to presidential candidate, Senator Bernie Sanders, told delegates at the Fiduciary Investors Symposium at Harvard University.
State Street chief predicts decade ahead
Low for ever, a risen China and climate change, are just some of the 10 changes set to sweep through the investment industry in the next 10 years, said Cyrus Taraporevala, president and chief executive of State Street Global Advisors, in his opening speech to 85 asset owners at the Fiduciary Investors Symposium at Harvard University.



























































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