Climate Change Investment Awards shortlist announced

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The shortlists have been announced for the Climate Change Investment Awards organised by Investment Week/Professional Adviser and advisers Holden & Partners.

The winners of each of the six categories will be announced at the House of Commons on 25th November this year. 1) Fund Management Group Allianz Global Investors; DWS Investments; Henderson Global Investors; Impax Asset Management, Jupiter Asset Management. F&C Asset Management 2) Best Climate Change Fund Allianz RCM Global Ecotrends; DWS Invest Climate Change; F&C Global Climate Opportunities; Henderson Industries of the Future; Jupiter Ecology; Schroders Global Climate Change. 4). Innovation in Climate Change Investment Henderson Global Investors for its Indust...

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