https://charts.ussif.org/mfpc/ Sustainable Investment Mutual Funds and ETFs Chart This chart displays all sustainable investment mutual funds and ETFs offered by US SIF's institutional member firms. This public tool is meant for individual investors to compare cost, financial performance, screens and voting records of competing funds. All listed funds are open to new investors.
More unambiguously, prices react to important events in the life of a company or an entire economy. But only if the event happened unexpectedly. News broke that the US was going to impose 25% duties on steel imports, and steel stocks fell 3%. If investors are sure in advance that some event will happen - for example, they are waiting for good financial statements of some issuer or positive macroeconomic statistics - they start buying stocks https://wealthtender.com/profession...hartered-alternative-investment-analyst-caia/ without waiting for the event itself. As a result, papers seem to rise in price from scratch. So all the news is not unambiguous, I would not rush to just buy something and invest in it.
https://freakonomics.com/podcast/are-e-s-g-investors-actually-helping-the-environment/ Are E.S.G. Investors Actually Helping the Environment?
Parnassus Investments: Parnassus Investments Enhances Sustainability Focus so disappointing: Parnassus Funds prospectus will no longer explicitly state that the Funds exclude companies that generate significant revenues from alcohol, tobacco, weapons manufacturing, gambling or the extraction, production or refining of fossil fuels.
https://www.morganstanley.com/ideas/sustainable-funds-performance-2023-full-year Sustainable funds returned to the long-term trend of outperformance in 2023, while assets under management continued to increase.
https://www.morningstar.co.uk/uk/ne...uced fund flows, global,down from 15% in 2018. Assets in Global Sustainable Funds Top USD 3.2 Trillion Despite reduced fund flows, global sustainable fund assets reached an all-time high of USD 3.2 trillion at the end of 2024, an 8% increase from the previous year and more than quadruple the size in 2018. Europe remains the leading market, housing 84% of the assets. The US fell to 11% in 2024, down from 15% in 2018. The market share of the rest-of-world sustainable funds increased to 2.3% in 2024, up from a negligible 0.7% in 2018.