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  2. Environmental, social, and governance - Wikipedia

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    Responsible investing through ESG has been globally driven by the COP21 or the Paris agreement, and the UN 2030 sustainable development goals. ESG factors and ratings took an established place in the finance realm. Indeed, the 2021 ESG assets market value was over $18.4 trillion worth of investments with a projected growth of 12.9% until 2026. [34]

  3. Socially responsible investing - Wikipedia

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    Increasingly, responsible investors in New Zealand have shifted their focus from screening out harmful industries such as tobacco and armaments, to considering broader environmental, social and corporate governance (ESG) factors when investing. Impact investing has grown over 13 times from NZ$358 million in 2018 to NZ$4.74 billion in 2019.

  4. Principles for Responsible Investment - Wikipedia

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    The six principles are as follows: As institutional investors, we have a duty to act in the best long-term interests of our beneficiaries.In this fiduciary role, we believe that environmental, social, and corporate governance (ESG) issues can affect the performance of investment portfolios (to varying degrees across companies, sectors, regions, asset classes and through time).

  5. Best ESG ETFs: Top funds for socially responsible investing - AOL

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    What is ESG investing? ESG investing focuses on three key areas – environmental, social and governance : Environmental – focuses on issues related to environmental protection and conservation.

  6. ESG investing: 'There suddenly has been a sea change ... - AOL

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    Interest in environmental, social, and governance (ESG) issues has surged among investors, as has demand for sustainable funds that often rely on ESG ratings. “In the past, ESG was much more ...

  7. The responsible investing boom is over. Can anything replace ESG?

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    Environmental, social and corporate governance, or ESG, investing is on a downward spiral.