Want your money to have a positive impact? What to know about ESG investing
- Young investors are realizing they can invest in ways that align with their values, according to John Bai, chief investment officer at NEI Investments.
- John Bai advises investors to write down their important values to ensure investment alignment.
- Bai states that ESG funds typically exclude certain industries like tobacco and nuclear weapons.
- Bai warns that aligning investments with values may result in lower returns and increased risk.
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Want your money to have a positive impact? What to know about ESG investing
Investing in funds that align with your values such as supporting companies fighting climate change is much more accessible today, but experts say it takes research and diligence to determine if your money is actually working for a good cause.
Investors value green labels — but not always for the right reasons
by Vasundhara Saravade, L’Université d’Ottawa/University of Ottawa Imagine you are choosing between two similar investment options. One has a green label, promising to fund climate-friendly projects and assets. The other offers a slightly higher return, but has no green label. Which do you choose? My recent study explored this question. My co-researchers and I found … Continue reading Investors value green labels — but not always for the right r…
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