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  • NBIM backs Switzerland recognising ISSB as 'equivalent' under CSRD-aligned rules

    22 October 2024
  • Lack of detailed transition plans shows need for vigilance of climate 'leaders', NBIM says

    12 September 2024

    Research showing that no high-emitting companies with decarbonisation targets has detailed plans to reach these shows investors must remain vigilant to inaction - even by companies viewed as climate 'leaders', according to a manager of Norway's $1.7 trillion 'oil fund'.

  • NBIM to invest €900m in CIP renewables fund

    27 August 2024
  • NBIM's renewables portfolio 18% down in first six months of 2024

    14 August 2024

    Norges Bank Investment Management's (NBIM) $1.85 billion portfolio of unlisted renewable energy assets returned minus 17.7% in the first half of this year, as the higher interest rate environment dented their value.

  • Investors tell Japan to remedy inconsistencies with ISSB standards

    02 August 2024

    Some of the world's largest investors have advised Japan to address inconsistencies between its draft disclosure standards and those of the International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB).

  • Asset manager neglect of climate adaptation leads Brunel to take engagement 'into own hands'

    22 July 2024

    UK pension pool Brunel has begun an engagement programme with 20 companies in the consumer staples sector asking them to prioritise investment in climate adaptation measures, as it said asset managers were failing to do so.

  • NBIM buys £330m stake in wind farm from Macquarie fund

    17 June 2024
  • NBIM tells Canada not to change ISSB standards

    12 June 2024
  • Biodiversity resolution sees investor support at PepsiCo

    02 May 2024

    A resolution urging PepsiCo to carry out a material biodiversity dependency and impact assessment has received support from 18% of shareholders, including some major institutional investors.

  • UK risks undermining its reputation without deriving IPO benefits, NBIM warns

    03 April 2024

    Proposals to lower corporate governance requirements risk undermining the UK's reputation for investor standards - and may not even help it attract new listings, according to Norges Bank Investment Management (NBIM).