This content is from: Portfolio Regulators Warned Against Greenwashing. Allocators Listened. ESG fund managers in Europe might raise less capital and could even be fined by regulators if they can’t back up their sustainability claims. By Hannah Zhang January 18, 2023
This content is from: Portfolio Managers in Asia Are Playing Catch-Up on ESG The total assets managed by ESG funds in the Asia-Pacific region is expected to more than double in three years, according to KPMG. By Hannah Zhang December 05, 2022
This content is from: Portfolio Private Equity Exits Increasingly Hinge on ESG Eighty percent of fund managers now see ESG questions integrated into the due diligence questionnaires for portfolio company exits, according to a new survey. By Grace Chung January 25, 2023
This content is from: Culture University of Chicago: There’s no Data to Determine if ESG Is Working “People investing in ESG funds want their money to have an impact. They just don’t have a way to ask for that information,” says Jason Saul of the Center for Impact Sciences. By Jessica Hamlin October 20, 2022
This content is from: Corner Office Regulations and Recession Fears Are Making Managers Rethink ESG Almost half of asset managers plan to pause or reconsider their current ESG strategies, according to KPMG. By Hannah Zhang October 11, 2022
This content is from: Portfolio Allocators Say ESG Is Important, But Returns Matter More Forty percent of asset owners believe that investing in climate-related funds yields lower returns, according to the latest report from Ninety One. By Hannah Zhang October 17, 2022