Pasin Marupanthorn, Gareth W. Peters, Eric D. Ofosu-Hene, Christina S. Nikitopoulos, Kylie-Anne Richards
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摘要
本文介绍的 DivFolio 是一款多期投资组合选择和分析软件应用程序,它结合了自动和用户自定的撤资实践,并考虑了环境社会治理(ESG)和投资组合碳足迹因素。这个免费提供的投资组合分析软件工具是用 R 语言编写的,其图形用户界面是作为 R Shiny 应用程序开发的,以方便用户体验。用户可以利用该软件动态评估全球股票、交易所交易基金、交易所交易票据和存托凭证市场中的资产选择在多个时间段内的表现。该评估基于环境、社会和公司治理投资及化石燃料撤资实践对投资组合行为的影响,包括相关投资决策的风险、回报、稳定性、多样化和气候减缓信用。我们重点介绍 DivFolio 的两个应用。第一个应用是利用行业扫描从一个专门的投资组合中撤资,该投资组合以富时 100 指数成分股为特色。第二项应用源于精算方面的考虑,重点关注美国和英国混合养老金投资组合的环境风险评估所提供的撤资策略。
DivFolio: a Shiny application for portfolio divestment in green finance wealth management
This paper introduces DivFolio, a multiperiod portfolio selection and analytic software application that incorporates automated and user-determined divestment practices accommodating Environmental Social Governance (ESG) and portfolio carbon footprint considerations. This freely available portfolio analytics software tool is written in R with a GUI interface developed as an R Shiny application for ease of user experience. Users can utilize this software to dynamically assess the performance of asset selections from global equity, exchange-traded funds, exchange-traded notes, and depositary receipts markets over multiple time periods. This assessment is based on the impact of ESG investment and fossil-fuel divestment practices on portfolio behavior in terms of risk, return, stability, diversification, and climate mitigation credentials of associated investment decisions. We highlight two applications of DivFolio. The first revolves around using sector scanning to divest from a specialized portfolio featuring constituents of the FTSE 100. The second, rooted in actuarial considerations, focuses on divestment strategies informed by environmental risk assessments for mixed pension portfolios in the US and UK.