ESG Investing is growing substantially as Millennial
investors fuel demand for products.
Not exact matches
Technology stocks involved in a bubble may be confined to a particular industry (such as internet software or
fuel cells), or cover the entire technology sector as a whole, depending on the strength and depth of
investor demand.
Increased
Demand for Higher Yielding Assets
Fuels Stock Market Rally The weaker Dollar is triggering a huge rally in U.S. equity markets at the mid-session as aggressive
investors seek higher yielding assets.
The movement has more recently spread to other organizations, such as the Unitarian Universalist Association; and in response to growing
investor demand, even mainstream investment firms such as BlackRock are now offering fossil
fuel free investment options.
Business
investors understood the data and future
demands of
fuel market would decrease.
«We're supporting the growing
demand for
investors to get out of fossil
fuels,» she said.
With 1000 + articles worldwide, the report made a noteworthy contribution to a global public discussion on peak fossil
fuel demand, including an endorsement from Nick Butler at the FT that «it deserves to be read by everyone working in the energy sector, by policy makers and perhaps most urgently by
investors».
Investors with trillions of dollars under assets repeatedly have warned that all industries are exposed to both physical climate impact risks and risks that could arise from the low carbon transition as
demand for carbon - intensive
fuels and technologies declines and new markets emerge.
Their letter was the latest sign environmental concerns that were once peripheral for many
investors have become mainstream, with some of the most traditional shareholder groups
demanding fossil
fuel companies in general, and Exxon in particular, do more in response to climate change.
Certainly
investors can pressure companies to report on their carbon footprint or on how climate change could negatively impact their bottom line, but such transparency doesn't solve the core problem of stopping carbon emissions or
demanding that these companies stop looking for more sources of carbon - based
fuels and instead invest in renewable energy.
Investors who fail to understand the immediacy of China's energy transition could find themselves chasing fossil
fuel demand that is not there.
Although KPMG found that 75 percent of companies have yet to provide
investors an analysis of the business value at risk from environmental impacts, as companies become more aware of their exposure to climate - related risks, the
demand for fossil
fuel declines and cheap renewable energy technologies emerge, they will need to prepare.
Political uncertainty may continue to dampen activity although a weakened sterling may
fuel demand from overseas
investors.
This regulatory body can then provide a safer infrastructure for UK property investment which will
fuel a higher
demand from overseas
investors that will provide mutual benefit.
Stan Johnson professionals say that interest from multifamily
investors — particularly those in California — who are looking to move their holdings out of the apartment sector is
fueling demand for retail net lease properties.
Now, adding
fuel to the fire, while
investors expected OPEC to stabilize markets, as usual, the cartel announced after its November meeting that it would not cut supply to support prices and the Saudi oil minister stated there would be no intervention in oil markets even if prices dropped to $ 20 a barrel — at which point animal spirits and hedge funds betting on continued oil price increases wrested control from supply /
demand fundamentals.
That cap rate compression can be attributed to strong
investor demand, which is being
fueled by a number of factors.
Warehouses are attractive to
investors because
demand from tenants including Amazon.com Inc. are
fueling big gains in rents.
Strong international
investor appetite for logistics real estate
fueled by e-commerce growth and
demand for last - mile logistics, combined with an abundance of institutional capital in the global market, is driving increased investment...
Global cross-border capital is
fuelling demand with the majority or
investors chasing prime assets across all markets.
And for many
investors in 2014, secondary markets seem to offer the ideal mix of slightly elevated risk and more attractive returns combined with many of the
demand drivers that
fuel investment in the primary markets.