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ESG investing for dummies / Brendan Bradley.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Delhi : Wiley, 2022.Description: 342 pISBN:
  • 9789354643507
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 332.6 BRE
Summary: Sustainable investors want to be confident that a company's Environmental (net zero emissions target), Social (response to the COVID-19 pandemic), and Governance (no repeats of Enron and WorldCom) policies and actions are positively impacting the global outlook--and to identify ways that their dollar can incentivize business leaders to do even better. The worldwide rise of an Environmental, Socially Responsible, and Governance (ESG) approach to investing shows you're not alone, and the $30+ trillion--and-- growing committed in this way says it's already become a transformative global movement. ESG provides a framework for evaluating companies that, unlike unrelated investment strategies, informs and guides sustainable investment.Summary: part 1. Getting to know ESG: Entering the world of ESG investing ; Back to the future : understanding the evolution and growth of ESG investing ; Give me an "E"! : defining the environmental sector in ESG ; Give me an "S"! : investigating the social aspects of ESG ; Give me a "G"! : decoding the governance component of ESG ; Highlighting corporate greenwashing part 2. Investing in ESG through different instruments: Approaches to ESG investing ; Analyzing equity-based instruments ; ESG and fixed income instruments ; Exploring derivative and alternative instruments ; Highlighting geographical differences in ESG investing part 3. Applying ESG philosophy: Creating value through ESG for corporations ; Devising an ESG policy ; Defining and measuring ESG performance and reporting ; Elaborating the ESG endgame part 4. The part of tens: Ten frequently asked questions for an ESG approach ; Ten issues surrounding ESG portfolio construction ; Ten factors influencing the growth of ESG investing.
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Sustainable investors want to be confident that a company's Environmental (net zero emissions target), Social (response to the COVID-19 pandemic), and Governance (no repeats of Enron and WorldCom) policies and actions are positively impacting the global outlook--and to identify ways that their dollar can incentivize business leaders to do even better. The worldwide rise of an Environmental, Socially Responsible, and Governance (ESG) approach to investing shows you're not alone, and the $30+ trillion--and-- growing committed in this way says it's already become a transformative global movement. ESG provides a framework for evaluating companies that, unlike unrelated investment strategies, informs and guides sustainable investment.

part 1. Getting to know ESG: Entering the world of ESG investing ; Back to the future : understanding the evolution and growth of ESG investing ; Give me an "E"! : defining the environmental sector in ESG ; Give me an "S"! : investigating the social aspects of ESG ; Give me a "G"! : decoding the governance component of ESG ; Highlighting corporate greenwashing
part 2. Investing in ESG through different instruments: Approaches to ESG investing ; Analyzing equity-based instruments ; ESG and fixed income instruments ; Exploring derivative and alternative instruments ; Highlighting geographical differences in ESG investing
part 3. Applying ESG philosophy: Creating value through ESG for corporations ; Devising an ESG policy ; Defining and measuring ESG performance and reporting ; Elaborating the ESG endgame
part 4. The part of tens: Ten frequently asked questions for an ESG approach ; Ten issues surrounding ESG portfolio construction ; Ten factors influencing the growth of ESG investing.

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