Impact Investing

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Advisors Say Fulfilling ESG, Faith-Based Investing Goals Remains A Challenge

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Trying to meet clients' desire to "do good" while investing often runs into gray areas, they say.

The ESG Backlash On Wall Street Spurs A Jump In ETF Closures

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A net $4.3 billion was pulled last year from ESG-focused ETFs in the U.S.

After $70 Billion Hit, Insurers Wake Up To New Patterns Of Risk

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A large chunk of last year's losses stemmed from “relentless” thunderstorm activity, according to Aon.

RSF Social Finance Seeks To Redefine Impact Investing

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The firm offers loans to businesses that are initiating positive changes in the community.

Wall Street Makes Zero Progress In Energy Finance Transition

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Bank financing for both fossil fuels and low-carbon energy actually declined in 2022.

Young Investors' Support For ESG Causes Declines In 2023 'Gut Check'

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Long thought to portend a strong future for the style, the once-strong appetite for ESG among millennials and Gen Z has plummeted.

These Bottom-Feeding ETFs Among 2023's Worst Performers

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These funds have been dragging the bottom, but even today's winners had bad years.

CFA Institute Tries To Clarify Meanings Of ESG, Thematic Investing

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A new guide sets standard definitions for key responsible investing terms.

With ESG Under Siege, Neuberger Backs Active Stock-Picking

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Despite outflows and political pressures, Neuberger Berman believes ESG strategies are here to stay.

Investors Facing Increased Company Climate Disaster Risks, Impax Exec Says

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A company's full vulnerabilities to climate disasters are often hidden to investors, strategist Julie Gorte says.

Kroll's Message For Critics: ESG Makes Money

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Globally, so-called ESG Leader companies generated average annual returns of 12.9% over nine years compared with 8.6% for Laggards.

BlackRock Backs Fewer Climate, Social Shareholder Proposals

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Some of the most outspoken proponents of ESG are curbing their enthusiasm amid backlash from investors and politicians.

How The Maui Wildfires Became So Destructive, So Fast

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Heavy winds have fueled an inferno that has seared a landscape of invasive grass covering many thousands of acres.

Largest U.S. Asset Managers Worse At Climate Change Initiatives, Study Says

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Money managers in the U.S. lag behind their European counterparts, according to InfluenceMap.org.

Responsible Investing Belongs In Retirement Plans

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Plan sponsors who offer responsible investing choices will gain advantages in employee satisfaction and loyalty.

To Sidestep ‘Weaponized' ESG, Do-Good Funds Embrace A New Label

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ESG-like ETFs are now masquerading as "thematic" ETFs, according to some ETF analysts.

ESG Funds Spurned For Safer Bets As Quarterly Losses Mount

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Investors yanked $5.2 billion from US-domiciled sustainable funds in the first quarter of this year.

BlackRock Racial Audit Shows Struggles To Retain Black, Latinx Leaders

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Black and Latinx leaders are quitting so quickly it's offsetting BlackRock's diversity efforts.

GMO Takes Pragmatic View On Climate Change Investing

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The GMO Climate Change Fund isn't your typical ESG-type product.

ESG Investors' Best Intentions Slam Into Surging Oil Stocks

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The S&P 500 energy sector was up over 5% on Wednesday afternoon.

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