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BlackRock launches sustainable ETF

By Kirsten Hastings, 11 Jan 16

US funds giant BlackRock has launched a sustainable bond exchange-traded fund (ETF) in response to growing demand for investments that incorporate environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors.

US funds giant BlackRock has launched a sustainable bond exchange-traded fund (ETF) in response to growing demand for investments that incorporate environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors.

The fund is an extension of the firm’s ESG and impact product set that includes active funds, index funds, and ETFs. Assets in sustainable investing grew 61% globally to $21.4trn (£14.7trn, €19.6trn) between 2012 and 2014. 

iShares

The iShares Euro Corporate Bond Sustainability Screened 0-3yr Ucits ETF (SUSE) tracks the Barclays MSCI Euro Corporate 0-3 year Sustainability ex-Controversial Weapons Index, which includes short-term Euro-denomicated investment grade bonds issued by corporates with an ESG rating of BBB or above, as determined by MSCI. Companies are rated on 37 different ESG factors including carbon emissions.

Additionally, the index excludes debt from companies that are involved with controversial weapons, including cluster bombs, land mines and chemical and biological weapons. Bonds included in the index are issued by corporates from across Europe, the Americas and Asia Pacific.

Earlier this month, BlackRock announced that its iShares business had seen $130bn of new inflows during 2015 as strong retail and institutional demand drove ETFs to post a record annual increase.  

“Sustainable investing is going mainstream and it is no longer a niche pursuit."

Sustainable going mainstream

Hannah Skeates, iShares global head of sustainable investments at BlackRock, said: “Sustainable investing is going mainstream and it is no longer a niche pursuit. Investors are placing greater emphasis on transparency and the ESG practices of companies, regardless of whether they are investing in the company’s equity or debt. ETFs are one of the investment products of choice because they are easy to use and investors can see the process and methodology in selecting social and environmental characteristics, all implemented in a single trade.

“This is our first move into sustainable bond ETFs. It complements our European-domiciled sustainable equity ETFs, which has amassed almost $500m. Combined with the active and index funds within the BlackRock range, investors now have more choice for expressing their traditional investment views whilst taking into account the impacts of investment choices.”

This fund is physically-replicating and has a total expense ratio of 0.25%.

BlackRock currently manages more than $200bn of assets across ESG screened and impact funds, globally.  

Tags: Blackrock | ESG | ETF

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