Our low-cost solution aims to help investors to capitalize on the long-term sustainable and inclusive transition to a low carbon emissions economy through an innovative, cost efficient and rules-based investment strategy.
UBS Global Emerging Markets Equity Climate Transition Fund
UBS Global Emerging Markets Equity Climate Transition Fund
Building on the success of the Global Equity Climate Transition Fund, this rules-based investment strategy aims to mitigate climate related risks, while capitalizing on the transition to a low carbon economy in emerging markets.
Future decarbonization is built into the objectives to ensure the strategy is continually evolving to support investors to meet their Net Zero commitments
Factors in effect on society to contribute to a climate transition with a positive social effect. The social contribution is measured with selected SDGs.
Rules-based
The strategy applies positive and negative 'tilts' related to climate change and decarbonizes over time in-line with the IPCC’s 1.5°C scenarios
Social impact
Pursuing a just transition by tilting towards companies that align with five social and environmental UN SDGs
Engagement
Engaging directly with company's management to educate about best practices and encourage reporting of sustainability metrics
Portfolio
- Similar risk-return profile to the benchmark
- Low tracking error and turnover
- Low cost: management fees are similar to a passive strategy
- Lower carbon intensity than benchmark
- Considers social impacts of climate transition
Process
- Uses multiple sources of environmental data
- Aligned to forward looking carbon reduction targets
- Tilted to social and environmental UN SDGs
- Applies select climate related exclusions
- Voting and engagement
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Samuel Postlethwaite
Client Relationship Manager, Consultant Relations