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What is socially responsible investing and how has it performed?

nutmeg.com
submitted
10 mos ago
byoldkingkongtofinance

Summary

Environmental, social, and corporate governance (ESG) are the three recognised strands of the approach. Many of the world's largest companies have demonstrated ESG credentials. SRI portfolios have had a tough three years, due in part to trends in the energy sector. But long-term performance is strong compared to non-SRI investing.

The FCA’s stated goal is to ensure that “financial products that are marketed as sustainable should do as they claim and have the evidence to back it up”. Rules around SRI and ESG are likely to be developed further as the sector expands and matures.

SRI is now very much a core investment approach and not a short-term trend. According to research from Bloomberg Intelligence, global ESG assets surpassed $30trn (£24trn) in 2022 and are on track to surpass $40trn by 2030.

The best way to illustrate this is the performance of the MSCI World SRI index versus the MscI World, the most recognisable measure of developed market equity performance. The table below shows the performance in dollar terms, over one, three, five and 10 years to end May 2024.

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7 Comments

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froggyweather
10 mos ago
We need to reward companies that aren't actively trying to destroy our planet
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oldkingkongOP
10 mos ago
I always look for companies that try to be environmentally conscious and won't purchase a thing if I can't find where they stand. It's hard sometimes though and I usually have to go without if I can't find what I need.
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iareunique
10 mos ago
This feels like it's going to go the way that metrics go in big corporations: people will game it where the outcome doesn't actually do what they want.
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joseph
10 mos ago
Feels like they already were until the right started attacking ESG and DEI religiously anyway
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iareunique
10 mos ago
You're probably right. I don't have any stats handy to show if it's been working.
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oldkingkongOP
10 mos ago
It seems to be
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iareunique
10 mos ago
Thanks for finding this!