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...“Are there parts of the world where CEOs would rather take a lower profile on their ESG . . . and climate agendas? Absolutely, yes,” he said....
...“ESG will be dead in five years.”...
...SOCIAL INVESTMENT FACTORS Is the ESG tent big enough for Big Tobacco? “ESG is the devil,” Tesla chief executive Elon Musk wrote on X last year....
...of the ESG investments in the last couple of years”....
...Patrick has previously expressed “grave concerns” about the group’s use of ESG factors in investing....
...Vivek Ramaswamy, one of the candidates, called Fink “the king of the woke industrial complex [and] the ESG movement”....
...In the EU, funds can only be labelled as “green” if they invest in companies that follow the bloc’s own rules for clean investment and operations....
...Just six funds citing ESG factors launched in the second half of 2023 compared with 55 in the first half, my colleague Will Schmidt reports. — Kenza Bryan Money managers pull back support on climate and...
...BlackRock manages two of the five-largest US ESG funds, according to Morningstar, and has more than $48bn of ESG assets under management....
...ESG labels have also been removed from some fund names....
...Thanks for reading — Jamie Woodside struggles to balance E&P and ESG “The world is not prepared to live without energy.”...
...This stock tends to be favoured by ESG funds: it accounts for twice the share of the ESG-focused MSCI index as its mainstream counterpart, for example....
...And in the case of European banks, their supervisor has ordered several of them to scale down their operations in Russia....
...For today, I have a report on the ESG potential that has yet to be realised in Japan’s stock market....
...which ESG considerations can affect companies’ financial performance and outlook”....
Also in today’s newsletter, meet the new players in the sustainable bond issuance space
...That is a good thing for investors tiring of the ESG acronym, which is at times so broad as to be meaningless....
...The sweeping nature of the new regulations is likely to radically reshape ESG fund portfolios....
...Investors have reduced support for ESG shareholder resolutions. In the US, particularly, asset managers have come under fire from Republican policymakers....
...The newish, biggish thing in ESG is to invest in companies that aren’t ESG....
...Pension funds in Europe have traditionally excluded defence stocks, which generally fall foul of environmental, social and governance (ESG) filters....
...Also in today’s edition, our FT colleague Zehra Munir looks at the central banks setting the pace in green financing operations....
...This organisation, which launched at COP28 in Dubai, aims to develop co-operation around international taxes that could close a climate finance gap for vulnerable countries....
...While fast fashion companies had been reducing emissions from their direct operations, the emissions from their supply chains — which are far larger — had continued to grow, the report found....
...MSCI and S&P have put companies linked to the Myanmar junta in their ESG products, as my colleague Patrick Temple-West reports this week. But active funds have questionable holdings too....
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