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Sovereign investors cite ESG governance engagement as driver of long‑term returns

Sovereign investors cite ESG governance engagement as driver of long‑term returns The passage discusses broad trends in ESG adoption among sovereign wealth funds without naming specific officials, transactions, or controversial actions. It offers limited investigative value beyond confirming known industry narratives. Key insights: Larger sovereign funds claim ESG engagement improves returns and influence over corporate governance.; 70% of surveyed respondents perceive higher returns from ESG investments.; Barriers for smaller sovereigns include cost, lack of voting rights, and limited internal expertise.

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Sovereign investors cite ESG governance engagement as driver of long‑term returns The passage discusses broad trends in ESG adoption among sovereign wealth funds without naming specific officials, transactions, or controversial actions. It offers limited investigative value beyond confirming known industry narratives. Key insights: Larger sovereign funds claim ESG engagement improves returns and influence over corporate governance.; 70% of surveyed respondents perceive higher returns from ESG investments.; Barriers for smaller sovereigns include cost, lack of voting rights, and limited internal expertise.

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