ESG Solutions
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ESG Our approach
ESG Our approach
Lack of industry standards, reliable scores and accurate data render sustainable investment a challenge in emerging markets. We provide insights that address these challenges at a macro, company and instrument level via our product platform.
Lack of industry standards, reliable scores and accurate data render sustainable investment a challenge in emerging markets. We provide insights that address these challenges at a macro, company and instrument level via our product platform.
The macro view
CEIC brings together in one place the hard facts and data around countries’ ESG credentials and their progress against international targets. Across the three pillars of ESG, our teams collect data from a combination of international and high-frequency sources to enable comparison or generate ratings. From air pollution, gender equality to investment in green technology, we compile a unique set of data that highlights the long-term potential of countries and shines a light on the biggest questions that will shape future decades.
Insight at company level
Engaging in business relationships with ethical companies in emerging markets is an increasingly important area of focus for organisations. At EMIS, our local content teams have developed the most comprehensive news service covering business events in developing countries, with news spanning up to ten years. Our service makes selecting ethical and sustainable third parties and monitoring news events easier, helping companies better mitigate risk.
Sustainable investment insight
REDD Intelligence’s team produces monthly and annual reports focused on cross-border sustainable bonds issued out of Asia, Latin America, and Central and Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. The reports highlight innovations in the ESG bond market and break down issuance volume by region, label, grade, among other factors. REDD’s research offering also includes legal reports providing an analysis of ESG-related legislation and its implications across different countries in the emerging markets.