Showing posts with label financial centers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label financial centers. Show all posts

Saturday 1 January 2022

Deutsche Bank’s ESG executive slams industry’s greenwashing practices

Kamran Khan, Deutsche Bank’s head of ESG for Asia Pacific, urged the financial services industry to step up its game and take responsibility for its use of ESG and net-zero labels. 

At a time when the possible ramifications of greenwashing practices multiply rapidly, Khan said there is a growing need to put a “reality check” and impose the authority of “saying no” to colleagues or clients trying to misleadingly attach the ESG label to their products. 

“When you look at it, any company can make a net-zero commitment, and come up with a nice little PowerPoint on how they’re going to move from today to 2030 or 2050,” Khan said at a Sibos 2021 panel last October.

Read the full article on bobsguide. HERE.

Tuesday 16 July 2019

The role of the Bank of England - Part 5: The Money Go Round

Keeping on an even keel: the role of the Bank of England is a short film that uses nautical metaphors and animation to explain the Bank's roles and responsibilities in an accessible, imaginative and entertaining way. The film is divided into seven short modules, which provide a simple guide to the Bank's monetary policy and financial stability roles.

They explain why low inflation and a safe and stable financial system matter to the UK economy and how the Bank contributes to achieving them.




Wednesday 3 July 2019

The role of the Bank of England - Part 4: The Financial System

A simple guide to the Bank if England's monetary policy and financial stability roles. In this one they explain why low inflation and a safe and stable financial system matter to the UK economy and how the Bank contributes to achieving them.







Saturday 29 June 2019

The role of the Bank of England - Part 3: Controlling Spending

A look at the Bank of England’s roles and responsibilities. Keeping on an even keel; why a safe and stable financial system matters to the UK economy and how the central bank contributes to achieving them. 



 
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