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As part of our firmwide objective to deliver excellence for clients to positively impact the lives of millions of beneficiaries, we continue to enhance our sustainable investment (SI) platform. In 2023, we focused on the following efforts, which we believe help us maintain a credible, research-based, future-facing approach that can deliver competitive investment outcomes for clients:
Sustainability issues continue to be a key concern for policymakers, market participants, and consumers. Because these forces have the potential to reshape economies and markets, we aim to identify potential financial risks and opportunities they engender. From climate change to executive compensation to supply chain transparency and many others, sustainability topics often present financially material risks to the value of issuers in which we invest on our clients’ behalf. In our view, SI research can provide complementary perspectives on companies, countries, and other securities issuers. In this report, we share highlights from 2023.
Our approach to sustainable investing
Impact investing in emerging markets: Growing opportunities, shifting challenges
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Why an impact lens is an important tool in the fixed income investor's arsenal
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Three ways social considerations can enhance portfolios
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Picking the right building blocks for a climate-aware portfolio
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Thematic investing focus: evolving the current generation of energy
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Thematic investing focus: the next generation of energy
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A blueprint for building climate-aware multi-asset portfolios
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Impact investing in emerging markets: Growing opportunities, shifting challenges
Members of our impact bond team discuss their evolving emerging markets opportunity set and the importance of a bottom-up approach to value creation.
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Why an impact lens is an important tool in the fixed income investor's arsenal
Campe Goodman, Will Prentis and Oyin Oduya discuss how an impact lens can be an important tool in the fixed income investor's arsenal.
Multiple authors
Three ways social considerations can enhance portfolios
Four leading Wellington equity and fixed income experts explore three ways social considerations can enhance portfolios.
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Picking the right building blocks for a climate-aware portfolio
For asset owners integrating climate change into their multi-asset portfolios, members of our Investment Strategy & Solutions Group offer five important insights.
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Thematic investing focus: the next generation of energy
The decarbonisation process represents the biggest capital cycle in our lifetime. As we develop the next generation of energy, Keith White, Daouii Abouchere and Megan Galligan examine how thematic investors can make the most of this structural opportunity.
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Thematic investing focus: evolving the current generation of energy
The energy transition is taking place amid a greater focus on energy security and affordability. What could this mean for the role of traditional energy companies, ask Keith White Daouii Abouchere and Megan Galligan.
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Will proposed corporate governance reforms help to narrow the “Korea discount”?
Could South Korea's Corporate Value-up Program help to narrow the so-called “Korea discount” and build on the momentum gathering pace elsewhere across Asia to improve corporate governance and shareholder returns?
Evaluating labelled bonds: a robust framework is key
Fixed Income Portfolio Manager Campe Goodman and Investment Specialist Will Prentis explain why they believe a robust framework for analysing labelled, or sustainable, debt can help to generate real-world impact.
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