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Female fund managers are still greatly outnumbered by their male counterparts across Europe, analysis of Morningstar Direct data shows.
We have looked at how many funds are run by women across the UK, Italy, Spain and France to find that females are in the minority in all markets.
Is Australia doing any better? No, unfortunately.
In the UK, there are still more funds run by men called Dave than there are female managers in total. Some 68 funds are run by men called Dave or David, but there is only a total of 45 female managers in the UK.
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After Championing Greener Building Codes, Local Governments Lose Right To Vote
The nonprofit consortium that oversees much of the nation s building codes just gave the construction and gas industries more control over the process.
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The International Code Council, a nonprofit that oversees building codes for much of the Americas, has implemented a change that environmental advocates say is one of the most consequential roadblocks to decarbonizing the U.S. economy.
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The Scottish Environment Protection Agency had introduced certain flexibilities last March to mitigate the impact of the pandemic
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New figures published by the Scottish Salmon Producers Organisation (SSPO) show the limited extent to which salmon producers have used the derogations authorised by environmental regulators last year to help the sector cope with coronavirus.
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THE SCOTTISH salmon farming industry is calling on the Scottish Government as well as the US authorities for guidance after announcing that it is no longer using potentially harmful acoustic deterrent devices (ADDs) to deter marine mammals such as seals from entering pens.
The move comes just one month after Scottish salmon farmers were barred from shooting seals as a last resort to protect their livestock.
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The industry has since called on the Scottish Government to consider compensation for fish lost in seal attacks in line with similar schemes for terrestrial farmers losing livestock to predators.