Are Investors Aware of Climate-Related Transition Risks? Evidence from Mutual Fund Flows

J. Reboredo, L. Otero
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Abstract Using information on climate transition risks embedded in US equity mutual fund portfolios, we report evidence that mutual fund investors consider climate-related transition risk to be an undesirable fund feature and accordingly allocate more money to funds with lower climate-related transition risk. The size of the impact of this risk on fund flows differs depending on the performance expectations of investors and the socially responsible focus and sustainability of the fund. Our results suggest that mutual fund investors are aware of climate-related transition risks as evidenced by their investment decisions.
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投资者是否意识到与气候相关的转型风险?共同基金流动的证据
利用美国股票型共同基金投资组合中嵌入的气候转型风险信息,我们报告了共同基金投资者认为气候相关转型风险是一个不受欢迎的基金特征,并相应地将更多资金分配给气候相关转型风险较低的基金的证据。这种风险对资金流动的影响大小取决于投资者的业绩预期以及基金的社会责任重点和可持续性。我们的研究结果表明,共同基金投资者意识到气候相关的转型风险,这在他们的投资决策中得到了证明。
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