Webinars & teleconferences
ESG themes for 2022
Watch as we guide investors through the key ESG themes for 2022, and how we can address them as a society.
Sustainable Asia Summit 2021
As the world moves towards a more sustainable future, how does this impact Asia as a region? What should investors be looking for when thinking about portfolios and the lasting impact these decisions will leave on the planet?
Time to step up to a net zero future
COP-26, an event that many believe to be the world’s last chance to get climate change under control, with pressure on world leaders to enact more aggressive policies to reverse the effects of global warming. But what does it mean for investors?
Sustainability: Trends, practices and challenges for investors
With a growing focus from investors, corporates and industries across Asia and around the world, sustainability is key to addressing some of the repercussions of the pandemic and accelerating economic recovery.
The race to net zero
The race to net zero is on. Governments, industry, and asset owners are collectively focusing on the effects of climate change and reducing net carbon emissions to zero by 2050. Will we get there, and what is our role as investors?
Vital ESG themes for 2021
2020 was a watershed year for ESG. Prior to Covid-19, interest in ESG was already increasing with climate change at the forefront. Covid-19 sparked increased scrutiny on social and governance issues with investors paying closer attention to whether companies fulfilled their social responsibilities amid a global crisis.
In the wake of Covid-19, what will be the key sustainability themes of the future?
Fidelity live | Asia in a post pandemic world
Hear from our experts live from Hong Kong as they join us to discuss Asia in a post-pandemic world. Catherine Yeung, Investment Director covering China and Jenn Hui Tan, Head of Global Head of Stewardship & Sustainable Investing share their insights from on-the-ground in Asia covering the post-pandemic consumption story, capital market implications for foreign investors, ESG and will geopolitics cause more volatility for markets?