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Investors are increasingly seeking to design portfolios that achieve financial goals (return & risk) and have environmental and social impact. This session will look at how to assess the effect of ESG issues on macro economies and markets and how to engineer a scalable strategic asset allocation that delivers consistent financial performance and is aligned to the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
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It is increasingly obvious that it is not feasible to be an investor without thinking hard about issues of sustainability. It is impossible to map the expected future path of the world without considering the SDGs.
The biggest change in perspective required is the evolution from risk/return to risk/return/impact. We believe it is very practical and achievable for institutional investors to consider all three dimensions. There is no need to sacrifice return in order to meet impact targets.
Investors should build a diversified portfolio of sustainable assets, scalable to your whole portfolio. Assets should be chosen that further your goals.
The sustainability investment data ecosystem is growing rapidly. What we are doing today may be ten times better in a few years.
Net zero by 2050 could be a secondary goal to the SDGs, or it could be your only goal. You can then buy assets to build a portfolio to meet that goal.
‘In our minds a lot of investors are overly skewed to equities. In our view this is a huge mistake. It leaves you very naked if something unexpected happens.’
ESG factors are critical to generating alpha simply because ESG factors are critical to the world’s present and future.
We believe it is our duty as investors to raise awareness of where we can find investible opportunities aligned to specific SDGs and where we cannot. This will help maximise opportunities and help address gaps.
One of the most important, upcoming challenges at CalSTRS is how the fund should evaluate Chinese investments from a human capital and environmental standpoint, says Chris Ailman, chief investment officer at the giant pension fund.
Should investors collectively prioritise engagement issues, and if so what is at the top of the list? This was one of the topics delegates discussed at the 8th Sustainable Finance Forum run by the Oxford University Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment together with The Rothschild Foundation and the KR Foundation.
It is with great pleasure that we present to you our Big Book of SI. We firmly believe in sustainability investing, and think all the stars are aligned for this investment discipline.
Investors will play a major role, whether active or passive, in climate change mitigation. To enable prudent decision-making, we propose three physically based engagement principles that could be used to assess whether an investment is consistent with a long-term climate goal.
It is called the “CalPERS’ Effect” but it could easily be called the asset owner effect, or the institutional investor effect, or the power of engagement effect. Wilshire, which is a consultant to the $300 billion Californian fund CalPERS, has provided an update on its study measuring the effect of engagement on a targeted list of companies called the Focus List.
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