新兴市场的环境、社会和治理因素:波动性研究

Q4 Economics, Econometrics and Finance
G. Vuuren, Michael Marco
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定位:在构建新兴市场股票投资组合时,资产管理公司应在尽职调查和投资决策过程中考虑ESG数据,同时考虑更传统的风险指标。研究目的:确定是否如EWMA和GARCH模型预测的那样,公司对ESG纳入的相对关注程度越高,其股价收益波动水平越低。研究动机:机构投资者希望了解ESG数据在降低新兴市场投资组合风险方面的作用,以及这些结果是否需要在尽职调查和投资决策过程中纳入ESG数据。研究方法/设计和方法:利用ESG评分和EWMA和GARCH模型预测的回报波动性对新兴市场股票进行分类,从而分析企业市场总风险。这些波动性与它们各自的年度ESG得分相结合,可以让我们对这种关系有更具体的看法。主要发现:ESG综合相对得分较高的公司表现出较低的周波动水平,但使用年化波动率会削弱这种关系。ESG评分对波动性的预测能力较弱,在2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)全球大流行等危机爆发后,这种预测能力进一步减弱。实际/管理意义:将ESG数据纳入投资组合绩效分析有助于降低公司市场风险。贡献/增值:大多数研究考虑的是ESG在发达市场的投资状况,而不是在新兴市场注册的公司。这项工作可以为ESG投资状况提供一个更完整的视角。版权所有©2022 -北京icp备130130130@163.com
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Environmental, Social, and Governance Factors in Emerging Markets: a Volatility Study
Orientation: Asset managers constructing an emerging market portfolio of stocks should, along with more traditional risk metrics, consider ESG data in their due diligence and investment decision-making processes. Research purpose: To determine whether a company's higher relative focus on ESG incorporation results in the observation of lower levels of share price return volatility, as predicted by EWMA and GARCH models. Study motivation: Institutional investors wish to understand the role that ESG data plays in mitigating the risk of emerging market portfolios and whether the results necessitate the incorporation of ESG data in due diligence and investment decision-making processes. Research approach/design and method: Categorisation of emerging market stocks using ESG scores and return volatility predicted by EWMA and GARCH models allowed for the analysis of aggregate corporate market risk. These volatilities paired with their respective annual ESG scores permitted a more company-specific view of this relationship. Main findings: Companies with higher relative ESG Combined Scores exhibit lower levels of weekly volatility, but using annualised volatility weakens this relationship. The predictive ability of ESG scores to predict volatility is weak, and this weakens still further after the onset of crises, such as the COVID-19 global pandemic. Practical/managerial implications: Incorporating ESG data into portfolio performance analysis could assist in mitigating corporate market risk. Contribution/value add: Most research considers the state of ESG investing in developed markets rather than companies domiciled in emerging markets. This work could provide a more complete perspective of the state of ESG investing. Copyright © 2022– All Rights Reserved.
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Review of Economics and Finance
Review of Economics and Finance Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)
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