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Who we are

New Financial is a think tank that makes the case for bigger and better capital markets in the UK and Europe as a force for social and economic good.
 

Our latest reports

September 2024

UK capital markets

Analysis of investment in domestic equities and of home bias by pension funds in the UK and around the world.

Comparing the asset allocation of global pension systems

March 2024

Driving diversity | WIFC

Our seventh Annual Review monitors the progress of signatories against their Charter commitments and holds them to account.

Report – HM Treasury Women in Finance Charter Annual Review 2023

June 2024

EU capital markets

Analysis of retirement saving and retail investing in the EU and recommendations for an integrated reform agenda.

The future of pensions and retail investment in the EU

March 2024

UK capital markets

Explores the structural shift over the past few decades in the way UK pension funds invest the money they allocate to equities.

A mechanical drag on UK equities

April 2024

Sustainability & ESG

Analysis of the size, growth & penetration of green finance in Europe.

Report – A reality check on green finance 2.0

February 2024

UK capital markets

The case for transitioning unfunded public sector occupational pension schemes to a funded model.

The radical option in UK pensions

Our events

Women in Finance Charter submissions forms webinar

September 2024

Driving diversity | WIFC

An opportunity for signatories to ask questions on best practice when filling out their annual update submissions.

Virtual post-election DEI catch-up

July 2024

Driving diversity

An informal discussion with New Financial members to discuss what election result will mean for their DEI agenda

Workshop on ‘The future of smaller company capital markets’

July 2024

UK capital markets

A workshop as part of our project on ‘The future of smaller company capital markets’.

A ‘deep dive’ on UK pensions and capital markets reform

June 2024

UK capital markets

A virtual event focusing on the reform agenda in UK pensions and capital markets

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