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ESG Challenges in the Construction of UK Balanced Portfolios for Private Investors: An Analysis of the Availability and Performance of ESG Funds Across Various Asset Classes
Author(s) -
Jacob H Schmidt,
Charlie McCann
Publication year - 2022
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.47260/jafb/1216
Subject(s) - institutional investor , business , finance , portfolio , asset (computer security) , sharpe ratio , alternative investment , global assets under management , traditional investments , private equity , asset allocation , asset management , corporate governance , economics , market liquidity , computer security , computer science , foreign direct investment , macroeconomics
Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) and sustainability investing have become very popular with institutional, family office and more recently, retail investors. In the UK the range of ESG and sustainable funds for retail and high net worth (HNW) investors is still relatively small but growing fast. This paper studies both the supply side and risk-adjusted performance of ESG funds for UK retail investors. Based on secondary data from the Financial Express (FE) Analytics database the authors find that funds in the equity, bond and multi-asset sector are investable, from qualitative as well as quantitative perspectives, but property, alternative and other asset classes are still underdeveloped. Choosing ESG objectives has provided better risk-adjusted returns over the long-term for the retail investor, but with a tilt towards the quality growth factor as ESG favors these sectors over typical old economy value. These findings are robust with top quartile rankings and the consistently higher Sharpe ratios over a 3-year period for the equity sectors. Due to the scarcity of bond funds and other diversifiers, portfolio construction is constrained. The authors predict that over time, availability of ESG funds in alternative asset classes will grow in line with demand.JEL classification numbers: D61, G11, G14, G51, M14.Keywords: Sustainable, Investment, ESG, Asset Management, Wealth, UK, Retail.

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