Despite more gyrations and volatility for global equities in March, it was another decent month of inflows to exchange-traded funds dedicated to environmental, social and governance [ESG] principles.
More inflows to ESG ETFs in March is impressive when considering many of these funds are languishing this year because they exclude fossil fuels stocks, which are among the best-performing groups in 2022. That could be a sign advisors and investors are taking a long-term view of ESG investing and the related ETFs.
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