Fidelity International has shown a strong relationship between a company’s sustainability characteristics and historical dividend growth.
Category: Research
Vietnam lures investors with robust growth
Mutual funds are increasingly popular in the South-east Asian country in line with the evolution of its financial markets, says Eastspring Investments.
China poised for slower growth
Rising inflation and supply chain disruption stemming from Covid-19 will lead to slower than expected growth in China in the short term, according to BNP Paribas.
Greater Bay Area investors eye foreign products
Investors from the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area (GBA) have a preference for foreign products over local ones, finds new research.
Asia’s wealthy embrace investment risk
More Apac investors rank themselves as “fairly aggressive” when making portfolio decisions compared with their European peers, according to a new survey.
A $12.4trn price-tag to green Asian transport
The cost for China, Japan and South Korea to create a net-zero transport sector is vast, according to ING research, making early action essential.
Mutual Fund Top Trumps – Emerging Markets
This week FSA presents a quick comparison of two Emerging Markets Equity products: the JP Morgan Emerging Markets Equity Fund and the Schroder Emerging Markets Fund.
HEAD-TO-HEAD: Gam versus Guinness
FSA compares two global equity growth products: the GAM Star Disruptive Growth Fund and the Guinness Global Innovators Fund.
Covid speeds up ESG investing
Investors have shown greater interest in investing in sustainable funds over the past year, Cerulli Associates’ recent report shows.
Company engagement encourages sustainability
Instead of divesting from companies that do not operate sustainably, it is better to persuade companies to adopt sustainable practices, argues St James’ Place (SJP).