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US Institutional A Nuclear Renaissance?

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A Nuclear Renaissance?

Are we at the precipice of a nuclear renaissance? We discuss the potential of nuclear energy and how it may fit into the global energy transition.

April 21, 2022

In our latest episode of Double Take, we explore the future of nuclear power generation and how this oft-maligned energy source may fit into the world’s growing effort to reduce carbon emissions and reach net zero.

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Published on April 21st, 2022
Categories Industry views , Macro views , Responsible investment , Sector research
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Raphael J. Lewis
Raphael J. Lewis

Raphael is a research analyst and leads Newton’s specialist research team, which provides bespoke, deep-dive channel research to our investment professionals.

Jack Encarnacao
Jack Encarnacao

Jack is a research analyst on Newton’s specialist research team, which provides bespoke, deep-dive channel research to our investment professionals.

Finding opportunities for positive change and sustainable growth in emerging markets
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Making Sense of Divergent Third-Party ESG Data Ratings

Third-party ESG ratings play an important role in asset management, but we believe their application needs to be better understood.

Alexander Parkinson
January 31, 2023
Responsible investment, Sector research, Sustainable
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Investment Outlook – January 2023

With inflation showing signs of peaking and uncertainty over the path of monetary policy, how should investors respond?

January 30, 2023
Macro views
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Emerging-Market Equities: Finally Time to Shine?

After a prolonged period of relative underperformance, could emerging-market equities be set for a renaissance?

Ian Smith
January 27, 2023
Emerging markets & Asia, Macro views, Sustainable, Themes
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Investing in Climate Adaptation

How could scalable technology help mitigate the impacts of climate change?

January 26, 2023
Industry views, Sector research, Sustainable
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Defining Our Approach to Thematic Investing

Listen to why and how Newton uses micro and macro themes as part of its investment research.

January 26, 2023
Macro views, Sector research, Themes
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