This the eighth edition of an occasional linkfest focused on ESG or socially responsible investing at Abnormal Returns. You can check out the last set of links including a look at the extension of ESG into bond investing.
ETFs
- ESG ETFs are now partnering with non-profits. (financial-planning.com)
- ESG ETFs have yet to catch fire. (wsj.com)
Fund management
- Females make up a higher percentage of fund manager roles in firms not located on Wall Street. (bloomberg.com)
- Even top female portfolio managers are given less money to manage. (citywireusa.com)
Diversity
- Andreessen Horowitz has launched a small fund with the goal to boost diversity in technology. (wsj.com)
- Why there are still so few minority, women CEOs. (washingtonpost.com)
ESG
- Justin Castelli talks with Joey Fishman of Ritholtz Wealth Management about putting together ESG-focused portfolios for clients. (allaboutyourbenjamins.com)
- You're not giving up anything by using ESG funds to pursue your financial (and ethical) goals. (mutualfundobserver.com)
- Be careful that the 'green bonds' you buy are not dark brown. (wsj.com)
- Private prison companies are symptom of a much bigger problem. (barrons.com)
- A round-up of some recent ESG research including the social origins of ESG. (capitalspectator.com)