Howdy, Stranger!

It looks like you're new here. If you want to get involved, click one of these buttons!

Here's a statement of the obvious: The opinions expressed here are those of the participants, not those of the Mutual Fund Observer. We cannot vouch for the accuracy or appropriateness of any of it, though we do encourage civility and good humor.

    Support MFO

  • Donate through PayPal

Consuelo Mack's WealthTrack Preview:Guest: S. Liberatore, Manager TIAA-CREF Social Choice Bond Fund

FYI:
Regards,
Ted


Dear WEALTHTRACK Subscriber,

Socially responsible investing has taken off and interest in it is accelerating. As we’ve reported before on WEALTHTRACK, U.S assets invested in companies screened for ESG, or their environmental, social and governance policies grew 38% from 2016-2018 by more than $3 trillion to $12 trillion dollars. According to U.S. SIF, or the Forum for Sustainable and Responsible Investment, which tracks these funds, that $12 trillion represents 26%, or one in four dollars of the $46.6 trillion of U.S. assets under professional management.

Bank of America Merrill Lynch estimates that another $20 trillion of assets will move into ESG funds over the next two decades, driven by interest from women, millennials and high net worth individuals in particular. The firm’s global research group recently released a report titled: “10 reasons you should care about ESG.” Among their points that I found particularly interesting were:

- “You can do good and do well”
“…a strategy of buying stocks that rank well on ESG metrics would have outperformed the market by up to 3 percentage points per year over the last 5 years.”
- “70% of U.S. assets can’t be analyzed without using ESG”
“…Intangible assets - assets tied to reputation, brand and intellectual property - have reached record highs for the S&P 500 companies. Analyzing financial metrics alone simply won’t suffice anymore, in our view.”
- “The best signal of earnings risk we have found.”
“Traditional financial metrics such as earnings quality, leverage and profitability don’t come close to ESG as a signal of future earnings volatility or bottom-line risk.”
- “ESG could have helped avoid 90% of bankruptcies.”
“…15 out of 17 (90%) of bankruptcies in the S&P 500 between 2005 and 2015 were of companies with poor Environmental and Social scores five years prior to the bankruptcies.”

This week’s guest is a leader in the relatively recent field of fixed income ESG investing, as well as the new area of impact investing in public fixed income markets, where bond proceeds are directed to a specific project or goal and the results are measurable. He is Stephen Liberatore, lead portfolio manager at TIAA Investments for responsible investment fixed income mandates that incorporate ESG criteria. Among his responsibilities is being lead portfolio manager of the firm’s flagship TIAA-CREF Social Choice Bond Fund which he has run since its 2012 inception. The $4 billion plus fund is ranked 5-Star by Morningstar and carries a Bronze Medalist Analyst rating. It has handily beaten 90% of the entire intermediate-term bond category and traditional bond benchmark.

Liberatore will discuss what he looks for as a socially responsible bond investor in a field that has traditionally been dominated by equity investors.

As always, if you miss the show on public television, you can watch it on our website. If you would prefer to take WEALTHTRACK with you on your commute or travels, you can find the WEALTHTRACK podcast on TuneIn, Stitcher and SoundCloud, as well as iTunes and Spotify. In this week’s web EXTRA feature Liberatore shares how he got involved in socially responsible investing.

Thank you for spending your precious time with us. As we “Fall back” into daylight saving time (except for Arizona and Hawaii) enjoy the extra hour and make the week ahead a profitable and a productive one.

Best regards,

Consuelo

Video Clip:


M* Snapshot TSBRX:
https://www.morningstar.com/funds/xnas/tsbrx/quote

Lipper Snapshot TSBRX:
https://www.marketwatch.com/investing/fund/tsbrx

TSBRX Is Unranked In The ( IC+B) Fund Category By U.S. News & World Report:
https://money.usnews.com/funds/mutual-funds/intermediate-core-plus-bond/tiaa-cref-social-choice-bond-fund/tsbrx


Sign In or Register to comment.