Report outlines importance of 'blue economy' risk management

Hymans Robertson says schemes should engage asset managers on marine pollution and climate change

Jasmine Urquhart
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Report outlines importance of 'blue economy' risk management

Schemes with investment in the ‘blue economy’ should ensure thorough risk management processes on issues such as pollution and climate change, a report from Hymans Robertson has said.

The report - Why oceans and marine biodiversity matter as investment issues - outlined how defined benefit and defined contribution schemes invested in the blue economy should engage with asset man...

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