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  • Weekly Watch: 23 February 2017

    EC Newsdesk, (Feb 22, 2017)

    French supply chain law, technology boost to resource sector, WWF backs multistakeholder standards, oil pipeline controversy, organic market growth, banks pressured on climate, clean energy rebounds, Uganda's solar bus and Smurfit Kappa achieves certification goal

  • NGOWatch – August 2015

    Nadine Hawa, (Aug 4, 2015)

    Coal divestment, US torture, Chinese human rights lawyers detained and ISIS beats climate change threat

  • Management Spotlight: Mark Devadason, group head of sustainability and regions, Standard Chartered

    Oliver Balch, (May 9, 2015)

    Standard bearer for sustainability

  • Banking: HSBC – What chance reform?

    Sam Phipps, (Apr 9, 2015)

    Despite declarations that ‘things are different now’, there is little sign of the necessary cultural change at HSBC

  • To lower bank conduct risk, elevate the employees

    Wilfred Chow, (Feb 10, 2015)

    Even after the financial crisis, we continue to witness a stunning parade of bank scandals.

  • Banks still mired in red over conduct risk

    Sam Phipps, (Feb 8, 2015)

    Public trust in the banking sector continues to take a battering after a series of scandals and fines. “Conduct risk” is the new buzz phrase, but can it be clearly defined and how can it be managed effectively for competitive advantage?

  • Analysis: Mortgage fines – Banks behaving badly

    Stephen Gardner, (Aug 18, 2014)

    Hefty fines have been imposed over the financial malpractice that caused the global crash, but many fear the punishment has had little impact on banking culture

  • The GlobalEthicist – Do banks care about reputation risk?

    Andrea Bonime-Blanc, (Mar 5, 2014)

    Financial institutions are yet to address properly reputational risk, despite all the fall out from the crash in 2008, says Andrea Bonime-Blanc

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