This article has been published on RankiaPro Italy
This article has been published on RankiaPro Italy
This article was first published in the 23rd edition of the Fact Book on 24 June 2025.
This article was first published in Delano on 11 June 2025.
As investment strategies adapt to meet new fund naming rules and evolving expectations around sustainability, product clarity is more essential than ever, writes Anyve Arakelijan in this guest contribution.
Clarification is urgently needed to enable rather than restrict EU sustainable investment
The EU has been at the forefront of green bond issuances, demonstrating strong growth and commitment to sustainable finance. However, ESMA’s new Fund Naming Guidelines create inconsistencies with other sustainable finance regulations, like the EU Green Bond Standard, which could hamper the growth of the corporate green bond sector.
Regulatory clarity required to sustain further growth
This report looks specifically at the evolving trends of the equity asset class of sustainable UCITS, whose share is the highest (53%) in total sustainable UCITS funds. It highlights their role as investment vehicles in facilitating the green transition. The universe of sustainable equity UCITS funds is defined based on Morningstar’s classification of sustainable financial instruments1. This means funds must claim to have a sustainability objective, and/or use binding ESG criteria for their investment selection.
Regulation for other kinds of ESG data products still missing.