ESG investing poses no ‘significant’ cost to investors
Environmental, social, and governance investing poses little cost to investors, according to a study from ASU researchers.
Environmental, social, and governance investing poses little cost to investors, according to a study from ASU researchers.
In this story published Dec. 7, 2021, on Institutional Investor:
The ESG-tilted portfolio is not doing significantly worse than the original portfolio, and that tells us that the cost of ESG investing is small.
– Seth Pruitt, associate professor of finance
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