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We surveyed 200 institutional investors globally to better understand their views on the most important investment issues.
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Many challenges face institutional investors over the next five years, but perhaps the biggest is the fact that the challenges are interconnected. These interconnections generate both complexity and a need for additional urgency.
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Many institutional investors are facing their greatest challenges for many years. They are transforming their investment processes at high speed to reflect today’s imperatives, such as environmental, social and governance (ESG) investing, innovative technology, ever-shifting regulations and demands for greater transparency
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In the wake of the financial crisis, the banking sector has confronted myriad new and evolving regulations aimed in part at ensuring that institutions can remain solvent and withstand a wide range of risk scenarios.
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Will Robson, global head of real estate solutions research, examines the question: “Is it the end of the office as we know it?”
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MSCI Blog
The Rise (and Rise) of Sub Lines in Private CapitalPrivate capital funds have grown increasingly comfortable utilizing subscription lines of credit, though usage varies. We examine their deployment across venture capital, buyout, real estate and debt funds.
MSCI ESG Indexes Real Assets Factor Indexes MSCI Thematic Indexes
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Industrial robots are used around the world to mass produce everything from cars to medicine. Countries that deploy them in greater numbers are likely to build a competitive advantage.
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MSCI Blog
The Struggles of Sweden's Property MarketHigher lending rates have hobbled commercial-property investment in one of Europe’s larger markets. We use multiple data sets to assess the impact on listed companies and the trading of assets.
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MSCI Blog
Has Energy Efficiency Emerged as a Driver of Real Estate Returns?Property investors are increasingly focused on climate change and net-zero commitments. Have investors who “green” their portfolios by acquiring more energy-efficient assets and disposing of higher-emitting ones gained a performance edge?
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MSCI Blog
How Extreme Temperatures May Affect Chinese CompaniesAs temperatures rise in China, comprehensive adaptation and response plans are crucial to mitigate the physical risks of extreme heat. We assess which sectors could be most at risk under both orderly and extreme warming scenarios.
ESG Climate VaR ESG Climate Solutions Climate VaR