Sustainable funds outperform traditional ones after 2022 drop, Morgan Stanley says

Green investment funds are back on track with AUM growth and strong inflows. Europe continues to dominate the market for sustainable funds, report says.
Sustainable investing is once again on the rise, a Morgan Stanley report says. | Photo: Michael Probst/AP/Ritzau Scanpix
Sustainable investing is once again on the rise, a Morgan Stanley report says. | Photo: Michael Probst/AP/Ritzau Scanpix

Following underwhelming performances in 2022, sustainable funds have reverted to form this year, outperforming traditional funds by a considerable margin, a new report from Morgan Stanley’s Institute for Sustainable Investing shows.

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