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Sustainable investment, once a niche area of interest, has moved into the mainstream

SUSTAINABLE INVESTING, once a niche area of interest, has moved into the mainstream. Earlier this month a survey showed that 75% of American asset managers say their firms offer sustainable-investing strategies, which focus on environmental, social and governance issues. Almost 90% of fund managers think it is no longer just a fad.

Investing in line with your values is no longer just fashionable, it actually delivers value too. Last year was the worst for American investors since the financial crisis. Data released last week by Morningstar, a data-provider, showed that sustainable American funds outperformed the broader market and recorded their third-consecutive year of record inflows.Investing with a conscience can improve resilience during market downturns.

The universe of sustainable funds is expanding. ESG funds used to just exclude ‘sin stocks’ like tobacco companies. Now there is a plethora of asset classes and sectors. One fund focuses on companies that make an impact aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, others in ‘green bonds’ which fund environmental projects. After the Parkland High School mass shootings last year Blackrock launched a fund that offers investors a guns-free passive option.

The argument that ESG funds are more expensive bears less weight than it used to: last year exchange-traded funds, which tend to be cheaper, accounted for around 40% of all net inflows. Sustainable funds currently only make up a tiny proportion of the American market. Millennial desire for do-good investments could mean they are here to stay.

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