ESG is taking the investing world by storm—but there's plenty of room for growth in ETFs (via kirstenchang16 for ETFEdgeCNBC)
this year, up about 11% since early March, compared to the S&P's 10% gain over the same time period.His other fund, SNPE, also roughly tracks the S&P 500 — up 5% since late June compared to the S&P's 3% gain.
Todd Rosenbluth, head of ETFs and mutual fund research at CFRA, also noted on "ETF Edge" on Monday that lower fees should start to draw in more interest in the space. These days, investors can get exposure to ESG on a relatively low-cost basis — roughly 10 basis points for USSG and 11 basis points for SNPE. But according to ETF.com, the overall average expense ratio for sustainable ETFs is closer to 0.41%."There's a transfer of wealth to the millennial generation, [which are expected] to invest through this type of socially aware responsibility," he said.
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