Hot Reads: Not Enough ESG Investments for Demand
But various factors are causing many managers to back away from the concept.
Compiled by ETF.com Staff
Demand for ESG Investments Outstrips Supply (Financial Times)
Cost of compliance could be one factor holding back development of new products, studies suggest.
Regulation & Recession Fears Are Making Managers Rethink ESG (Institutional Investor)
Almost half of asset managers plan to pause or reconsider their current ESG strategies, according to KPMG.
The Global Recovery Winds Down (Jackson Hole Economics)
Policymakers need to coordinate fiscal and monetary actions to tame inflation and improve long-term growth.
IMF, World Bank Warn of Increasing Global Recession Risk (Financial Advisor)
Advanced economies slowing and faster inflation are forcing the Fed to keep raising interest rates, adding to the debt pressures on developing nations.
What Do Millionaires Invest In? (AlphaArchitect)
Respondents in the study, on average, held 53% of their portfolios in equities.
S&P 500 Likely to Report Earnings Growth of 6-7% for Q3 2022 (FactSet)
If the index reports actual earnings growth of 2.4% for the quarter, it will be the lowest reported by the index since Q3 2020.
Recession Fears Rise to Pandemic-Level Heights (ThinkAdvisor)
The level of concern mirrors that at the height of the pandemic, when 75% of investors worried a recession was in the works.
ETF Flows Show Investors Remain Defensive Despite Last Week's Rally (ETF Focus)
The majority of new money is still going into Treasury bills and floaters.
Looking Beyond the Growth Stock Shock (Advisor Perspectives)
Opportunity exists, but selectivity is critical.
Where Has All the Liquidity Gone? (Jackson Hole Economics)
Monetary-policy normalization will be exceedingly difficult and fraught with risk.