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With interest in SRI growing in Asia, companies and investors are beginning to do the hard work of identifying and analyzing SRI variables in the Asian context. This day is intended to highlight a range of practical issues that promise to shape the SRI agenda. What are the most important SRI issues for key Asian sectors? How do SRI researchers do their work and what can you do to identify material risks? Looking at things from the end investors' perspective, what do recent studies tell us about how SRI funds perform? Away from the conventional fund arena, what progress is being made in innovative areas such as the micro-finance and private equity sectors?
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Friday 16 July
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Speakers & Presentations |
SPEAKERS PANEL If We Build it Will They Come? How does the Pension Fund Community work with SRI |
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| Chair: Tessa Tennant, ASrIA |
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Pension funds play a leading role in the development of SRI policies for institutional investment, but follow a range of strategies. Will a successful track record in management of an SRI-influenced private equity fund attract motivated pension fund investors? Which investors are committed to this asset class and how do they evaluate the funds?
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Frank Pegan, CEO, Catholic Superannuation Scheme, Australia
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| David Russell, Advisor, Responsible Investment, University SuperannuationScheme |
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| Patrick Doherty, Office of the Comptroller, City of New York |
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City of New York Executive Summary- Asset Allocation
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