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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via Email'Unity of understanding' between Reeves and Hunt on fiscal rules, former MP Umunna saysChuka Umunna, head of EMEA ESG at JPMorgan and former U.K. Labour Party MP, discusses the upcoming general election and the potential implications for fiscal policy.
Persons: Reeves, Hunt, Umunna, Chuka Umunna Organizations: JPMorgan, Labour Party
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailIt's not our job to boycott any sector, says JPMorgan's head of EMEA ESGChuka Umunna, JPMorgan's head of EMEA ESG, says "it's our job to work with our clients to decarbonize."
Organizations: EMEA
A view of the exterior of the JP Morgan Chase & Co. corporate headquarters in New York City May 20, 2015. "We need to build a funding model for green tech companies," Chuka Umunna, JP Morgan's (JPM.N) head of EMEA ESG and green economy investment banking, told the Reuters Energy Transition Europe 2023 event in London. This was partly because of the capital requirements for some green tech firms in early stages of development, he said. Investment into green tech was also being stymied by bureaucracy, including delays to permitting for the infrastructure needed for renewable energy and other projects. Umunna also said a shift to a greener, lower-carbon economy offered up a huge opportunity for banks such as JP Morgan.
Persons: Morgan Chase, Mike Segar, Morgan, Umunna, JP Morgan's, JP Morgan, Simon Jessop, Tommy Reggiori Wilkes, David Goodman, Alexander Smith Organizations: Co, New York City, REUTERS, EMEA, Reuters, Capital, British, Investment, Thomson Locations: New York, London, Europe
[1/2] Greenpeace activists hang a banner to protest Deutsche Bank and DWS investment policies on Deutsche Bank's headquarters in Frankfurt, Germany, June 14, 2023. REUTERS/Tom SimsFRANKFURT, June 14 (Reuters) - Climate activists on Wednesday targeted two of the globe's biggest banks - Deutsche Bank (DBKGn.DE) and JPMorgan (JPM.N) - for their fossil fuel investment policies with separate protests in Germany's financial capital, Frankfurt. Greenpeace activists scaled Deutsche Bank's headquarters shortly after dawn and strung up a large yellow banner to protest against the climate investment policies of the German lender and its asset management company DWS. The protests highlight the ongoing tension between climate activists and financial firms. Mauricio Vargas, a Greenpeace finance expert who was standing outside Deutsche Bank's headquarters, said: "DWS's scandal is Deutsche Bank's scandal."
Persons: Tom Sims FRANKFURT, DWS, Stefan Hoops, Mauricio Vargas, KoalaKollektiv, Chuka Umunna, Tom Sims, Rachel More, Jamie Freed, Sharon Singleton Organizations: Greenpeace, Deutsche Bank, Deutsche Bank's, REUTERS, JPMorgan, Deutsche, Thomson Locations: Frankfurt, Germany, Europe
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailESG-labeled bonds are 'more resilient than the broader market,' says JPMorganChuka Umunna, head of ESG across Europe, the Middle East and Africa for JPMorgan, says they're an asset class that has held up "reasonably well."
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