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Weekly Market Review - 17-11-2025
Markets delivered a mixed performance last week, with UK and US equities diverging as tech weakness weighed on major indices. Key regulatory, inflation and commodities news shaped sentiment, while central-bank commentary and progress on ESG and global climate negotiations added to the macro backdrop. Ahead, investors look to key data releases in the US, UK and Eurozone for clearer signals on year-end momentum.
Nov 17, 20254 min read


ESG in 5 Sustainability News - 11-11-2025
This week’s ESG highlights reflect growing accountability and innovation in sustainability. Airlines pledge to curb greenwashing after EU scrutiny, while HSBC reinforces its net-zero goals. IKEA launches a major forest restoration project, Morocco commits to ending coal power by 2040, and Shell and Mitsubishi invest in carbon capture startup Avnos—signalling progress toward a more transparent, low-carbon global economy.
Nov 11, 20252 min read


Weekly Market Review - 10-11-2025
Global markets ended the week subdued as investors weighed mixed economic data and shifting central bank signals. U.S. equities led declines amid rising yields and tech weakness, while the FTSE 100 was steadier, supported by defensives. Commodities strengthened, with gold near record highs. As inflation eases and rate cuts loom for 2026, markets remain cautious ahead of key data releases.
Nov 10, 20254 min read


ESG in 5 Sustainability News - 04-11-2025
Global climate action gained momentum this week as Microsoft signed a major carbon-removal deal, Heineken unveiled a renewable heat project in Portugal, and Google expanded its clean-energy investments. Meta boosted its solar portfolio in Texas, while Brazil cut Amazon deforestation to an 11-year low — a strong signal of progress ahead of COP30.
Nov 4, 20252 min read


ESG in 5 Sustainability News - 14-10-2025
Renewable energy has surpassed coal globally for the first time, marking a major milestone in the clean energy transition. Across sectors, companies are accelerating climate action—from Siemens and Airbus decarbonising UK sites to Google launching carbon reporting for advertisers. Meanwhile, sport and business partnerships, including Liverpool FC, Real Betis, Mars, and Cargill, are embedding sustainability into their core operations.
Oct 13, 20252 min read


Weekly Market Review - 13-10-2025
Global markets slipped last week as renewed U.S.–China trade tensions and cautious central bank signals weighed on sentiment. The White House’s sweeping new tariffs reignited inflation concerns, while gold hit record highs on safe-haven demand and oil fell on weaker growth prospects. With policymakers striking a measured tone and key economic data ahead, investors are watching for fresh clues on inflation and global momentum.
Oct 12, 20253 min read


ESG in 5 Sustainability News - 07-10-2025
lobal decarbonisation efforts gained pace this week as Microsoft and Amazon advanced major renewable energy deals, Barclays backed innovative carbon removal, and Germany launched a €7 billion industrial emissions plan. ESG data firm Diginex also expanded its sustainability intelligence through the acquisition of Matter, highlighting growing demand for transparent climate reporting.
Oct 7, 20252 min read


Weekly Market Review - 06-10-2025
Global markets opened October on firmer ground, led by UK equities and record highs in precious metals. While U.S. gains were steadier, renewed political tension in Europe and volatile oil prices kept investors cautious. Inflation in the euro area edged above target, reinforcing expectations that central banks will hold steady as markets navigate a delicate start to the fourth quarter.
Oct 6, 20253 min read


ESG in 5 Sustainability News - 30-09-2025
This week shows ESG in action across data, supply chains, climate tech, infrastructure, and finance — from IBM’s emissions tools to Brineworks’ frontier carbon capture, with corporates like Levi’s and Amazon turning pledges into practical initiatives
Sep 29, 20252 min read


Weekly Market Review - 29-09-2025
Markets ended September with diverging performances, as UK equities outpaced global peers while U.S. indices split between industrial strength and tech weakness. Safe-haven demand lifted gold to new records, while oil prices fluctuated on supply headlines. Central bankers struck a cautious tone, with the Bank of England signalling confidence in disinflation and the ECB describing inflation as “reasonably benign.”
Sep 28, 20253 min read
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