Investors eye sustainability and private assets

October 9, 2023 EcoVadis EN


Investors are focusing on sustainability and private assets in the midst of energy transition opportunities while inflation concerns persist, revealed a survey. More than half of investors expressed concerns about geopolitical uncertainty and inflation, prompting them to invest in companies with localised supply chains across public and private markets, showed the Schroders Institutional Investor Study 2023. Investors identified developed market equities (32%) and private equity (23%) as the best opportunity providers over the coming years.


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