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In a world where investment strategies are constantly evolving, the recent publication from Frontiers has shed light on the intersection of responsible investing and financial performance. This comprehensive review explores how Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) tools impact the return/risk profile of investment portfolios.


The paper, titled “Environmental, social, and governance tools and investment fund portfolio characteristics: a practical-question-oriented review,” delves into the practical implications of ESG factors on investment returns. It highlights the increasing use of ESG tools such as exclusion, best-in-class practices, and engagement, examining their effects across different asset classes and regions.


Notably, the review concludes that ESG factors generally contribute positively or neutrally to financial returns, suggesting that socially responsible investing is viable without compromising profitability. This finding is particularly relevant in the context of global initiatives like the Paris Climate Agreement, which has spurred a shift in investor preferences towards sustainability.


Key Insights from the Review


The review identifies several key trends and developments in ESG investment. There is a growing emphasis on sustainability legislation, with regions like Europe leading the way in developing laws and regulations surrounding ESG investing. This is reflected in the proportion of sustainable investments relative to total assets under management, which has increased globally, except in Europe.


Another notable trend is the exclusion of fossil fuels from investment portfolios, a strategy that aims to reduce CO2 footprints. The review cites research indicating that excluding fossil energy does not adversely affect portfolio performance, challenging conventional wisdom.


Impact of ESG Tools


The review examines three primary ESG tools: exclusion, best-in-class, and engagement. Exclusion, the most popular tool, can have mixed financial outcomes. Systematically excluding entire sectors may decrease portfolio returns, while excluding specific companies often has no negative impact and may even enhance returns.


The best-in-class approach, which selects companies leading in ESG within their sectors, generally has a positive or neutral effect on risk-adjusted returns. Meanwhile, successful engagement activities positively impact both intangible and financial returns, with the success of engagement largely dependent on the materiality of the engagement topic.


Popularity of esg investment instruments

Looking Ahead


As the ESG landscape continues to evolve, the review calls for further research on the financial effects of responsible investment, particularly in the areas of bonds and real estate. It also highlights the importance of understanding investor preferences and the role of ESG in mitigating risks and enhancing long-term returns.


For more detailed insights, you can read the full article on Frontiers.

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