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RBC BlueBay - How fixed income markets can make a positive impact

Investors increasingly want their capital allocation to benefit from the opportunities that sustainability can bring, and to contribute positively to people and planet – ‘doing well by doing good’.  Harrison Hill, RBC BlueBay Portfolio Manager, examines how fixed income markets can make a positive impact.


Global environmental and social megatrends, such as climate change and ageing demographics, are fundamentally shaping our future. As long-term investors, we are developing tailored investment solutions, which harness these trends, to gain exposure to companies playing a role in solving sustainability issues. By investing using a sustainability lens, to identify and invest in those businesses that are actively offering solutions, we believe this can help drive both future investment performance and facilitate the transition towards a more environmentally sustainable and socially responsible world.

Traditionally, equity-focused ESG funds have tended to dominate headlines and the market, however fixed income is catching up and becoming an important part of the product mix, in terms of the number of ESG solutions available as well as asset inflows, as evidenced by industry data such as those reported by Morningstar. Bond strategies are likely to play a critical role alongside other asset classes in driving the sustainability agenda, thanks to the size and diversity of the market – at some USD128 trillion in assets under management in 2023, the collective power of the fixed income investment universe is significant and notably larger than the global equity market, the latter being USD98 trillion1. Investing in the fixed income market opens up the opportunity set via the breadth of issuer types (e.g. opportunities to invest in sovereigns, for instance, as well as companies) and instruments (e.g. bonds with different funding structures and focused on different entities within a single company) available, while the investment risk-reward profile for some sustainability investments (e.g. not necessarily offering uncapped levels of returns) is particularly well suited to fixed income.

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