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‘Right to repair’ campaign forces rethink by Big Tech

Financial Times: Moral Money

It was taken for granted in Silicon Valley that consumers would always buy upgraded gadgets

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Get Paid In Crypto

A VC: Musings of a VC in NYC

Coinbase launched the first in a series of payroll offerings: Proud of the team for continuing to roll out new product innovations at a rapid pace. Our US customers can now deposit a portion of their paycheck into @Coinbase as crypto or USD. Another great way to keep growing your participation in the cryptoeconomy. [link] — Surojit (@surojit) January 31, 2022.

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Meet Our Team: Elizabeth’s Story

Indigo Marketing Agency

If you’re one of our current clients, then you’ve probably had the privilege of working with Elizabeth Reider—one of our superstar Account Managers. An incredible asset to our team, Elizabeth spends a great deal of her time working with financial advisors, helping them tell their stories and answer their questions. Elizabeth inherited her heart for giving as well as her organizational and creative skills from her late mother.

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9 Ways Financial Advisors can Use LinkedIn to Grow Clients

BlueMind

Category: Business Growth. Once you have stepped into the field as a financial advisor, the biggest challenge you will come to face as a new player is building your client list from scratch. But you can make that challenge less of a concern if you know the right sources from where you can drive business, such as LinkedIn. Although often assumed to only be a platform for job search or posting, LinkedIn can prove to be a significant asset in helping you find new clientele.

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‘It’s greenwashing’: Climate Action 100+ members let standards slip?

Financial Times: Moral Money

Plus, unpacking the sustainable bond hype and Brad Pitt’s affordable housing project hits trouble

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A Correction Deferred

Bell Investment Advisors

After starting the new year at all-time highs, the U.S. stock market experienced a bout of volatility. U.S. stocks fell about 9% peak-to-trough based on closing prices. The tech-heavy Nasdaq 100 Index fared even worse with an intramonth drop of about 15%, before recovering slightly and reducing the decline to 9%. Other benchmarks which have lagged the broad U.S. market in recent years suddenly held their ground quite well.

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How to Choose if Offered Restricted Stock Units or Non Qualified Stock Options

Zajac Group

Some employers may allow you to choose how you receive your equity compensation. They may allow you to receive it all in non-qualified stock options (NQSOs) or all in restricted stock units (RSUs) or they may allow you to receive some combination of the two. If your employer offers you a choice between RSUs and NQSOs , you may wonder which option is the best.

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Majority of planned ETFs in Europe to have ESG tilt, PwC says

Financial Times: Moral Money

Survey of 60 global providers reveals companies are responding to regulatory pressure as well as investor demand

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6 Tips for Crafting a Memorable Financial Bio

AdvisorPR

While wealth management is a serious business, any opportunity to make it more personable and accessible will result in deeper relationships with your clients and new connections with spouses, children or others who may otherwise not engage with you in a meaningful way. These relationships are crucial to long-term retention and success for your firm.

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Rio Tinto’s toxic culture should be a wake-up call for business

Financial Times: Moral Money

Boards and investors should be reading the damning report into the miner’s operations and thinking about what it means for them

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The struggle for standards in the carbon offsets market

Financial Times: Moral Money

Plus, why ‘numbers fatigue’ is dangerous and Biden’s Fed nominee comes under fire over climate comments

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Amundi defends passive approach to ESG after ETF assets soar

Financial Times: Moral Money

French asset manager became the second-biggest provider of ETFs in Europe following Lyxor acquisition

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Growth potential in the natural capital of farmland

Financial Times: Moral Money

The emergence of new income streams adds value to land

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Ask the awkward questions about green investing

Financial Times: Moral Money

How can we invest to make the world a better place?

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Novogratz launches ESG programme to tackle bitcoin’s ‘dirty’ image

Financial Times: Moral Money

Billionaire founder of Galaxy Digital blames ‘misinformation’ for environmental concerns

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Asset managers dismiss Biden’s methane clampdown as too lenient

Financial Times: Moral Money

Move to regulate leaks of potent greenhouse gas would exempt small wells from oversight

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Nestlé’s move to clean up the chocolate trade

Financial Times: Moral Money

Plus, climate change on the big screen and climbing the ranks as a black technology professional

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