NEW YORK, NY – May 17, 2022 – The integration of environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors within the fixed-income space is expected to accelerate in the next three to five years, but asset managers face myriad challenges, according to a newly released report from Crisil titled, “Breaking out: A toolkit for the next phase of ESG integration in fixed-income investing.” Managers can address those obstacles — which include a dearth of fixed-income-focused ESG ratings, obscure methodologies for sustainability reporting, data holes within the high-yield space, and insufficient issuer-level climate and social risk disclosures — by utilizing a bespoke three-step approach outlined in the firm’s simple ‘toolkit’ for practitioners, which comes as annual inflows into ESG fixed-income outpaces those to ESG equity funds.
ESG FI funds see spike in inflows