All PRI archive articles – Page 6
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Case studiesImplementation of the Principles by small and resource-constrained signatories
Understanding the main characteristics of small and resource-constrained signatories and how they are implementing the Principles is key to creating implementation support tools that are relevant to this group of signatories.
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Reports/Guides
Pre-investment stage guidance for limited partners
Before investing in a fund, an LP should assess the degree to which a GP has the policies, systems and resources needed to integrate ESG considerations into its investment decisions and ownership activities.
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Post-investment stage guidance for limited partners
Post-investment, an LP should focus on monitoring how a GP integrates ESG issues into its investment decisions and ownership activities, and engaging with a GP on specific areas for improvement or concern.
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General considerations for limited partners
The effectiveness of an LP’s investment decision-making and responsible investment policy will depend on a range of internal and external parties.
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Universal ownership: Why environmental externalities matter to institutional investors
Large institutional investors are, in effect, “Universal Owners”, as they often have highly-diversified and long-term portfolios that are representative of global capital markets.
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OtherAnnual Report 2010
The PRI has now become a global standard of best practice within the investment industry.
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OtherAnnual Report 2009
This annual report provides a summary of the progress of the PRI Initiative over the year since our last annual report (1 June 2008 to 31 May 2009).
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Investor leadership on climate change
An analysis of the investment community’s role on climate change, and snapshot of recent investor activity

