Fund firms will soon be required to disclose their holdings’ environmental impact. Europe’s bankers and traders got plenty of slack from their regulators to weather the pandemic. For money managers, it’s a different story.
      
    
    
      The investing industry is facing unprecedented demands from officials in Brussels charged with putting the European Union’s
 policies to counter climate change into practice. Regulations will soon
 force asset managers to quantify and disclose how much their holdings 
degrade the environment -- through carbon emissions, wastewater release 
and deforestation.
        
        
        
        
        
    As with its forays into the technology industry, Europe could end
 up setting a benchmark for everyone. U.S. companies that sell in the 
bloc, such as Vanguard Group and JPMorgan Chase & Co., would probably also have to abide by the rules.
        
        “They’re essentially setting a global bar for a lot of the 
industry,” says Andy Howard, global head of sustainable investment at Schroders Plc, a money manager in London that dates back to 1804. “This is happening incredibly quickly.”
        
    In contrast, authorities have loosened bank funding and trading 
rules in recent months. Lenders were allowed to run at lower levels of 
capital and won relief from restrictions on leverage to make sure they 
could keep credit flowing through what could be the worst recession in 
decades, if not hundreds of years.
        
            
            
        
        The move to force major parts of the $89 trillion asset 
management industry to report on the “adverse impact” of their 
investments on the environment is one of the first major pieces of the 
European Union’s climate-change agenda. The aim is to be the first 
climate-neutral continent by 2050 and to beat the 2016 Paris accord 
objective by keeping the temperature increase below 2 degrees celsius.
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