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Sovereign ESG Investment Practices Overview

Sovereign ESG Investment Practices Overview The passage provides a general analysis of ESG adoption among sovereign investors without naming specific officials, transactions, or controversial actions. It lacks concrete leads, novel revelations, or direct links to powerful actors, offering only broad contextual information. Key insights: Sovereign investors see ESG as ethically important but lack long‑term performance data.; Uptake of ESG is higher in Europe, Canada, and Australia than in the US and emerging markets.; Negative environmental and social screens are the most common ESG implementation step for sovereigns.

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Sovereign ESG Investment Practices Overview The passage provides a general analysis of ESG adoption among sovereign investors without naming specific officials, transactions, or controversial actions. It lacks concrete leads, novel revelations, or direct links to powerful actors, offering only broad contextual information. Key insights: Sovereign investors see ESG as ethically important but lack long‑term performance data.; Uptake of ESG is higher in Europe, Canada, and Australia than in the US and emerging markets.; Negative environmental and social screens are the most common ESG implementation step for sovereigns.

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