In 2023, many of the institutional investors surveyed did not express interest in a specific strategy when investing in sustainable debt securities. Almost 60 percent of those surveyed noted being indifferent, mainly prioritizing debt investment with credible stories and investments.
Top debt instruments for supporting an issuer's transition to a sustainable strategy worldwide in 2023, by security type
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The survey group was made up of over 110 institutional investors from across the United States, Europe (including the UK), Canada, and the Asia–Pacific (including Australia). The respondents, represent a combined AUM value of 26.3 trillion U.S. dollars.
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