Brazil’s leading asset manager for equity and fixed-income is now serving the international market through its Luxembourg subsidiary
Long term shareholders need to have a responsible approach to the governance of companies in which they invest, writes Robin Johnson
Lend Lease, one of the world’s leading fully integrated property solutions providers, is leading the way in the creation of the next generation of sustainable places. Rod Leaver, Lend Lease’s Australian CEO, explains how
There’s plenty of ethical or socially responsible investor (SRI) funds around these days. Rarer are asset managers that invest in themes directly connected to developing countries. Theo Brouwers of SNS Asset Management speaks to Adrian Holliday
“I decided that protecting natural resources was of the highest priority”, Roberto González Barrera, GRUMA’s Founder and Chairman tells World Finance
Transparency, credibility, a sound investment strategy based on a solid screening policy and extensive expertise have been the main drivers for LBBW Asset Management
Over the past few years, the importance of socially and ecologically responsible investments has risen significantly
Is social responsibility compatible with superior financial returns? BC Partners explain how, with a well-defined set of ESG principles backed up by clear policies and actions, financial and social objectives can be aligned
Directors should develop a model of governance that aligns the values of all corporate stakeholders, says Matthias Stieber
How a unique investment philosophy leads to lasting returns for Pluris Sustainable Investments
World Finance interviews Nikos Stathopoulos and Roberto Pisa, Managing Partner and Senior Partner at BC Partners, on being a benefit, not a burden
Founded 26 years ago, TOTVS is currently the seventh largest enterprise resource-planning company in the world, with operations in 23 countries
Telecoms firm Magyar Telekom have improved their network quality and realigned their operational structure in Europe
World Finance speaks to Joanna Fielding, champion of gender diversity and a leading figure in international finance
When the G20 met in Washington it was apparent that the financial crisis has exposed poor corporate governance practice in the banking sector. Can regulation do anything to fix the problem?