2020-08-13 00:00:00, Author Profile, ETF Express

Content Categorization
/Business & Industrial
/Finance/Investing

Word Count:
960

Words/Sentence:
21

Reading Time:
9.60 min

Reading Quality:
Advanced

Readability:
16th or higher

Media Sentiment
Proprietary sentiment analysis on both the headline and body text of the article. Sentiment scores range from -1 (very negative sentiment) to 1 (very positive sentiment).
RCS Analysis
Relative scoring for Risk, Crisis, and Security language within the article.
Risk Score
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PESTEL Scope
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Entity Word Cloud
Key people, places, organizations and events referenced in the article, weighted by frequency and colored based on contextual sentiment.
Auto Summary
Condensing key features of the article based on salience analysis. Helpful for “gisting” the article in a time crunch.

Most ESG ETFs are sector neutral to their non-ESG counterpart index, making it hard to argue for sector differences driving performance differences.

2020 is a year of awakening for social equity and inclusive growth.

For example, 90 per cent of the top fund ESGU is held by advisers, through platforms led by Envestnet, BOA's Merrill and Blackrock Advisory.

The rise of ESG investing in 2020 coincides with ESG performance resilience and the shifts in society's sentiments.

In a prolonged global pandemic, one may assume the interest in ESG aligned investing being pushed to the back-burner.

We have seen a rising investors' appetite for ESG ETFs, more ESG products launches, and more corporations taking action to push for climate resilience and inclusive growth.

In fact, despite the improvements upon their non-ESG counterparts, the vast majority of top ESG ETFs by AUM still have high carbon-intensity measures and substantial exposure to the big oil and big coal industries, according to a study at ETF.com.

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