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ESG integration, or the inclusion of ESG factors into the investment process, has evolved over time. MSCI has performed extensive research to assess the risk and performance characteristics of MSCI ESG Ratings and MSCI ESG Indexes.
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The ESG and Climate Guide for Advisers by MSCI ESG Research explains key sustainable investing concepts from the difference between ESG and impact investing.
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Explore the Implied Temperature Rise, Decarbonization Targets, MSCI ESG Rating and Key ESG Issues of over 2,900 companies.
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MSCI Factor ESG Target Indexes are designed to represent the performance of a strategy that seeks systematic integration of ESG (Environmental, Social and Governance) into Factor Investing. They help provide a set of Factor Indexes that aim to be more “ESG-aware”. Discover more now
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We've seen three common motivations among investors for using ESG in their portfolios. Incorporating personal values. ESG Integration. Making a positive impact.
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Rumi Mahmood, Senior Associate at MSCI, discusses what’s driving this change, emerging regional patterns, ESG performance and key things to consider in ESG fund selection.
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The MSCI Choice ESG Screened Indexes are free float-adjusted market capitalization weighted indexes that are designed to reflect the performance of companies that have above average ESG ratings relative to their sector peers.
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We explore the drivers and challenges behind the growth of ETFs that combine factors and ESG.
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One well-worn critique of ESG investing is that some companies with a high rating aren’t actually making the world a better place. We break down this conflation of ESG impact with financial risk by looking at the different sides of J&J and Nestle.
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What are ESG ratings for? A decade ago, only a handful of investors understood and used them.