Getting to net-zero

The scale of the obstacles facing companies is revealed in a major research programme conducted by The Economist Intelligence Unit and sponsored by HSBC. While costs, skills gaps and supply-chain complexity are among the pain points for companies, perhaps the biggest challenge for many will be making the business-model shifts needed to achieve net-zero.

The family office boom: Contrasts between East and West

Video | The family office boom: Key findings

Key findings of the report "The family office boom: Contrasts between East and West"

Video | The family office boom: Contrasts between East and West

This report examines the different approaches of family offices in the East (the Asia region generally) and West (Europe and North America) and explores the role culture, family and wealth generation play in terms of their structure and management.

Covid-19’s impact on personal finance in Asia

Covid-19’s impact on personal finance in Asia was researched and written by Michael Frank and Sakshi Tokas of Economist Impact. Home Credit is the sponsor of this report. The analysis and conclusions herein are the work of Economist Impact and do not necessarily reflect the views of Home Credit.
 
The report’s authors would like to thank the following experts for sharing their time and insights as part of the research process:

The new American investor: Finding confidence in the financial future

The decentralisation of finance has long been framed as a measure that empowers investors and increases access for consumers that have been traditionally excluded from traditional financial services. This trend now extends to investment, which has long been a pillar of the American dream, grounded on the country’s guiding principle of self-reliance.

Poised For A Boom: Financing A More Sustainable Future

The sustainable finance market has grown significantly in the past year. This stems from a range of factors, from the COVID-19 pandemic to the election of a new administration in the US to the development of new financial tools to an increasing consensus around standards for sustainable finance instruments and disclosure of environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors. It is underpinned by a growing consensus among governments, business, and the public that climate change represents a clear and present threat to human welfare and natural resources, as well as to asset portfolios.

Resetting the agenda: Infographic

Resetting the agenda: White Paper

The Covid-19 pandemic has exposed a wealth of interconnections – between ecological and human wellbeing, between economic and environmental fragility, between social inequality and health outcomes, and more. The consequences of these connections are now filtering through, reshaping our society and economy.

Resetting the agenda: How ESG is shaping our future

The Covid-19 pandemic has exposed a wealth of interconnections – between ecological and human wellbeing, between economic and environmental fragility, between social inequality and health outcomes, and more. The consequences of these connections are now filtering through, reshaping our society and economy.

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