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Asset managers complain CFA s proposed ESG standards will sow confusion, not clarity

US institute describes solution as ‘internally consistent approach’ CFA Institute’s plan to create a global ESG standard has triggered concern among some US and European asset managers already juggling overlapping regulations and rising costs in a crowded space. Virginia-based CFA Institute, which offers chartered financial analyst certification globally, is forging ahead with its consultation, gathering feedback on its proposed principles of voluntary ESG disclosure standards for investment products. It aims to issue a draft voluntary standard in six months. ‘It is very difficult for investors to find products that are suitable for their needs and preferences,’ Chris Fidler, CFA’s senior director of global industry standards, tells

Women s Tour de France, TV-time, safety and ethics concerns on the agenda for CPA Women

Women s Tour de France, TV-time, safety and ethics concerns on the agenda for CPA Women Kirsten Frattini © Provided by Cycling News women s peloton The CPA Women announced that it held two important meetings last week, the first with the UCI on December 15 to discuss a range of topics including riders safety, COVID-19 protocols, and parity within cycling, and the second with Amaury Sport Organisation (ASO) on December 16 to discuss a future women s Tour de France. ASO s marquee Tour de France has continued to thrive over a hundred years but the organisation has been criticised for not offering an official women s Tour de France since the original six editions held from 1984-1989.

Jupiter and Saturn meet to be visible from France tomorrow

FranceInfo. The last time it happened at such a distance was in 1623. Mr Deleflie said: “We will be able to see everything, the equatorial rings of Jupiter and its main satellites, and the rings of Saturn. It will be spectacular.” “In reality, these planets will obviously stay a good distance away from each other”, he added. Jupiter is 775 million kilometres from Earth, while Saturn is even further away, at 1.4 billion kilometres on average. TOMORROW Jupiter and Saturn will be at their closest separation in the sky since 1623 at 0.1° apart. Here s an animation showing exactly how close that is relative to a familiar object, the Moon! (Moon ONLY added to illustrate the scale) #GreatConjunction2020pic.twitter.com/2mvdl6KjmI Dr. James O Donoghue (@physicsJ) December 20, 2020

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