Handbook on Sustainable Investments CFA

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1. Summary of the Sustainable Investment Handbook

Chapter 12. Sustainable Thematic Investments •• Sustainable thematic investments can create value as part of a stock allocation process thanks to an attractive risk/return profile. •• They can help diversify a stock allocation, since they exhibit only minor overlaps with the popular global equity indices. •• Combining sustainable thematic investments with ESG integration and active shareholder ownership principles creates an advantageous sustainability profile. Chapter 13. Impact Investing •• Impact investments distinguish themselves from other forms of sustainable investing mainly by their intentionality to achieve a positive social or environmental impact and their commitment to report on the impact or outcome of the investments (measurability). •• The majority of impact investing funds target the delivery of at least market-rate returns and are a suitable investment vehicle to diversify investment, as returns are often uncorrelated with those of the mainstream market. Chapter 13.1. Investments for Development •• After years of steady growth, investments for development worldwide now exceed USD30 billion. Switzerland has assumed a leading role in this area. •• This growth reflects not only a societal trend toward more sustainability but also new investment opportunities in frontier markets. •• While microfinance investments were previously the mainstay, other sectors—particularly the energy sector—are now also gaining importance. Chapter 13.2. Microfinance •• Switzerland provides management and consulting services for 38% of global microfinance investment, making it the world market leader in this segment. •• A global microfinance index showed constant positive returns of 3–6% (in US dollar terms) in the past eleven years, thus proving that microfinance investment vehicles are extremely robust in the face of global economic weaknesses.

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pages 186-187

18. Integrating Sustainability into Commodity Investing

7min
pages 137-142

Case Study: Nest Collective Foundation

4min
pages 151-153

21. Transparency of Sustainable Investments

6min
pages 163-167

19. Climate Change and Associated Risks for Investors

10min
pages 143-150

17. Sustainable Real Estate

5min
pages 133-136

16. Sustainable Private Equity Investments

5min
pages 129-132

14. Green Bonds

5min
pages 120-123

15. Sustainable Infrastructure Investments

5min
pages 124-128

13. Impact Investing

9min
pages 105-110

12. Sustainable Thematic Investments

9min
pages 98-104

13.1. Investments for Development

11min
pages 111-117

Case Study: CAP Prévoyance

3min
pages 96-97

Case Study: PUBLICA Federal Pension Fund 11.1. Shareholder Engagement: Experiences of a Swiss Investor

4min
pages 91-93

11. Shareholder Engagement—Dialogue with Companies

8min
pages 85-90

Case Study: Zurich Insurance Group

3min
pages 75-76

10. Exercising Voting Rights

9min
pages 77-82

9. ESG Integration Approach

10min
pages 62-67

9.3. The Role of ESG Integration in Emerging Market Investments

4min
pages 72-74

9.2. Optimised Geographical Asset Allocation Thanks to ESG Integration

2min
pages 70-71

9.1. Enhancing the Investment Process through ESG Integration

2min
pages 68-69

Case Study: Eltaver AG

2min
pages 60-61

Implementing a Sustainable Investment Policy

2min
pages 30-31

Sustainable Investments and Institutional Investors

2min
pages 11-12

8. Best-in-Class Approach

6min
pages 55-59

7. Exclusions

9min
pages 46-52

Introduction to Different Approaches to Sustainable

2min
pages 14-16

Development of the Regulatory and Legislative Environment

1min
page 13

2. Introduction

5min
pages 17-20

1. Summary of the Sustainable Investment Handbook

2min
pages 9-10
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