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Responsible Investment (RI) is an investment approach that takes into account environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors. It is a form of investing that seeks to generate both financial returns and positive social and environmental impacts. RI is a growing trend in capital markets, with investors increasingly looking to align their investments with their values.
RI strategies can be implemented in a variety of ways, such as through direct investments, ESG integration, impact investing, and shareholder engagement. Direct investments involve investing in companies that are actively working to address social and environmental issues. ESG integration involves incorporating ESG factors into the investment process. Impact investing involves investing in companies that are focused on achieving specific social and environmental outcomes. Shareholder engagement involves working with companies to encourage them to adopt more sustainable practices.
Some companies in the RI market include BlackRock, Vanguard, State Street Global Advisors, UBS, and Goldman Sachs. Show Less Read more