Sustainable investment = radically different?

Sustainable investment: Picture by Peggy and Marco-Lachmann-Anke from Pixabay

A lower asset class diversification, more illiquid investments for large investors, more project finance, more active rather than passive mandates, significantly higher concentration within investment segments and different risk management with additional metrics and significantly less benchmark orientation.

Nachhaltige Geldanlage = Radikal anders?

Sustainable investment: Picture by Peggy and Marco-Lachmann-Anke from Pixabay

Strenge Nachhaltigkeit kann zu stärkeren Unterschieden zwischen Geldanlagemandaten und radikalen Änderungen gegenüber traditionellen Mandaten führen: Geringere Diversifikation über Anlageklassen, mehr illiquide Investments für Großanleger, mehr Projektfinanzierungen, mehr aktive statt passive Mandate, erheblich höhere Konzentration innerhalb der Anlagesegmente und ein anderes Risikomanagement mit zusätzlichen Kennzahlen und erheblich geringerer Benchmarkorientierung.

Green risks: Researchpost 151

Green risks illustrated with bridge into the jungle by Nile from Pixabay

Green risks: 9x new research on GPT, influencers, sustainable products, climate policies and city and market risks, environmental metrics, investment fees and art

Nachhaltige ETF-Portfolios seit 2015: Vor- und Nachteile

Nachhaltige ETF-Portfolios

Nachhaltige ETF-Portfolios: Ich der ESG ETF Portfoliopionier. Und immer wieder werde ich gefragt, warum ich so kritisch in Bezug auf nachhaltige ETFs bin. Hier sind meine wichtigsten Argumente: ETF-Vorteile + ETFs sind regelbasiert und transparent + ETS sind günstig + Es werden immer mehr und nachhaltigere ETFs angeboten + Viele Vermittler und Vermögensverwalter mögen ETF […]

Beyond ESG: Researchpost 116

Woodpecker as picture for beyond ESG research, picture by pixabay

Beyond ESG: 21x new research on bioenergy, CSR, carbon policy, greenium, ESG ratings, ecolabel, greentech, transition, fiduciaries, impact, activism, insiders, 1/n, SPACs, private equity and female founders by Timo Busch, Andreas Hoepner and many more (# indicates the number of SSRN downloads on February 5th, 2023): Social and ecological research High bio-emissions: Emissions of Wood […]

Female ESG power and more (Researchpost 111)

Nature picture as illustration for female ESG investing research blog

Female ESG power: >10x new research on human rights ratings, child care, female ESG power, climate defaults, brown offloads, green consumers, green benchmarks, transition risks, ESG shocks, leasing, UN PRI, timberland and hedge funds by Gaizka Ormazabal, Frauke Peter, Joshua Rauh, Thierry Roncalli et al.

ESG regulation and more: Researchpost 101

ESG regulation: Das Bild von Thomas Hartmann zeigt Blumen in Celle

ESG regulation: >15x new research on climate, regulation, (un)sustainable funds, SDGs, greenium, ESG reporting, voting, wealth, buy-and-hold, private equity, private real estate and AI by Roman Inderst, Andreas Hoepner et al.

Stewardship etc.: Researchpost 100

Picture of a tree as symbol for the title stewardship

>20x new research on inequality, biodiversity, ESG incidents, carbon credits and indexing, greenium, stewardship, gender, social taxonomy, withdrawals and art investing by authors such as Florian Berg, Laurens Swinkels and many more

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