Long-term asset allocation decisions under climate change scenarios

During the environmental, social, and governance climate risk day at Risk, Live Pascal Traccucci, global head of risk, and Pierre Schoeffler, senior global asset allocation and sustainable investing adviser at La Française, discussed long-term asset allocation under climate risk constraints. Climate change is making it more difficult to use historical data in relation to asset allocation. Hear how La Française have put together a team of experts to tackle this issue

During the environmental, social, and governance climate risk day at Risk Live, Pascal Traccucci, global head of risk, and Pierre Schoeffler, senior global asset allocation and sustainable investing adviser at La Française, discussed long-term asset allocation under climate risk constraints. Climate change is making it more difficult to use historical data in relation to asset allocation. Hear how La Française have put together a team of experts to tackle this issue.  

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