Best Blogs of the Week #225

Best Blogs of the Week #225

This week’s best blogs includes 2 from Russell and a Wells Fargo post. There’s interesting discussion of the pending DoL fiduciary changes, which is top of mind across most corners of the industry.

RussellToday’s ESG investing is not your father’s SRI – To many, ESG brings back memories of Socially Responsible Investing (SRI) – which has typically employed an exclusionary screening based on social issues rather than investment issues. For example, electing to divest or not invest in: “Sin stocks,” like alcohol, tobacco, or pornography; or South African companies during the Anti-Apartheid Movement (originally known as the Boycott Movement) of the ‘70s and ‘80s; or fossil fuels today.

Russell – How are advisors adapting to regulatory pressures in 2016? – The question we asked was simple: “To what degree do you see the DOL proposal impacting your business if it passes?” Surprisingly, the largest percentage of surveyed advisors (35%) said they anticipated only a slight impact from the proposed rule…

Wells FargoCan the Treasury market’s three-legged stool cope with two legs missing? –  In the final three months of 2015, foreign investors were net sellers of $50 billion of Treasury notes and bonds. China was selling a substantial amount to raise dollars needed to prevent its currency from falling precipitously (see chart below).

 

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