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Chris Hyzy, Chief Investment Officer for Merrill and Bank of America Private Bank was recently joined by Jackie VanderBrug, head of Sustainable & Impact Investment Strategy and Anna Snider, head of Due Diligence in the Chief Investment Office for Merrill and Bank of America Private Bank as well as Marisa Sullivan, ESG Equity Strategist for BofA Global Research to discuss how sustainable and impact investing could impact the markets, economy and investment strategies today and in the future.
Opinions are those of the presenters, as of 09/11/20 and are subject to change.
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Impact investing and/or Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) managers may take into consideration factors beyond traditional financial information to select securities, which could result in relative investment performance deviating from other strategies or broad market benchmarks, depending on whether such sectors or investments are in or out of favor in the market. Further, ESG strategies may rely on certain values based criteria to eliminate exposures found in similar strategies or broad market benchmarks, which could also result in relative investment performance deviating.
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