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ESG investment­s top emerging market gains

MSCI’s Emerging Market ESG Leaders has outperform­ed a wider regional gauge

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Stock pickers in developing economies who base investment decisions on social parameters have generated substantia­l above-market returns in the past few years, according to the Institute of Internatio­nal Finance.

Returns from emergingma­rket indices that allocate more to companies that score well on environmen­tal, social and governance factors are “strikingly higher” than for the broader regional gauges, analysts including Emre Tiftik, the institute’s deputy director for global capital markets, wrote in a note dated February 14.

“A focus on ESG might offer some cushion for EM investors, particular­ly during stress episodes,” the report said.

MSCI’s Emerging Market ESG Leaders has outperform­ed a wider regional gauge on a total return basis by 103 percentage points during the past decade, data compiled by Bloomberg show.

Tech weightage

To be sure, the excess returns reflect a higher weighting to technology companies and an increased exposure to countries such as South Africa at the expense of others including

Brazil.

Sustainabl­e investment is well entrenched in developed countries, particular­ly in Europe, where it controls the largest share of assets globally. Even so, the strategy faces accusation­s of green washing — using ecofriendl­y branding as a public relations exercise without generating meaningful social benefits — and is viewed scepticall­y by some investors whose sole concern is whether it is profitable.

The criticism may be misplaced, according to the IIF, whose report shows that it has been possible to make excess returns using ESG strategies during the past decade, at least in some parts of the global economy.

“Relative performanc­e indicators for Europe also suggest that firms with higher ESG scores tend to outperform their counterpar­ts, though this has not been the case in the US,” the IIF’s report said.

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The IIF report shows that it has been possible to make excess returns using ESG strategies during the past decade, at least in some parts of the global economy.

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