Responsible Investment Report No.17

This past quarter was marked by ‘proxy season’, the time of year when companies open their doors to shareholder scrutiny through Annual General Meetings (AGMs). Troy’s Investment Team has cast 100 votes at 68 company meetings so far, weighing in on a wide range of proposals.

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Responsible Investment Report No.16

America’s culture wars can feel like an endless cycle — noisy, polarising, and constantly shifting. As a London-based asset manager with a global investment universe...

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Responsible Investment Report No.15

As many of us swap cocktails for mocktails during Dry January, it’s a fitting moment to explore the shifting dynamics of the alcohol industry and what they might mean for our investment in the sector.

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Responsible Investment No.13

This year has set a record for elections worldwide, with approximately two billion people, or half of the global adult population, eligible to vote in 2024 – the highest number in history.

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Responsible Investment Report No.12

Since 2005, physical gold has played an important role in helping Troy’s Multi-Asset Strategy protect and grow our investors’ irreplaceable capital.

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Responsible Investment Report No.11

The natural world and its capital “Only when the last tree is cut down, the last fish eaten,…

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Responsible Investment Report No. 10

In Responsible Investment Report No.10, Sian-Azilis Evans discusses being patient and thinking long term.

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Responsible Investment Report No. 9

Caught in the crossfire – the politicisation of ESG As momentum builds towards next year’s Presidential election in the US, ESG has become a new political ‘wedge issue’1. There is a growing contingent of people who perceive ESG investing to be driven by a moral agenda which works to the detriment of company profitability and investor returns.

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Responsible Investment Report No.8

Caught in the crossfire – the politicisation of ESG As momentum builds towards next year’s Presidential election in the US, ESG has become a new political ‘wedge issue’1. There is a growing contingent of people who perceive ESG investing to be driven by a moral agenda which works to the detriment of company profitability and investor returns.

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Responsible Investment Report No.7

The UN Principles of Responsible Investment Annual Conference – The coming of age of responsible investment In the…

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