Global ESG Trends - The global ESG landscape continues to show divergence, with a reported net outflow of $8.6 billion from sustainable funds in Q1 2025, marking the tenth consecutive quarter of outflows in the U.S. and the first outflow in Europe since 2018 [2][21] - As of Q1 2025, the total size of global sustainable funds reached $3.16 trillion, with the U.S. experiencing a net outflow of $6.1 billion and Europe $1.2 billion [2][21] Europe: Regulatory Framework - The EU has established a comprehensive ESG information disclosure framework, including the EU Taxonomy, Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD), and Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR) [3][4] - The CSRD will be fully implemented by July 2024, requiring large companies and listed firms to disclose "double materiality" data, which includes the financial impact of environmental factors and the company's impact on the environment [4][6] United States: Political and Regulatory Challenges - The U.S. ESG landscape is marked by political division, with federal policies regressing under the Trump administration and states like California and New York pushing for stricter ESG disclosures [8][9] - The SEC's climate-related disclosure rules have faced legal challenges, leading to a decrease in ESG shareholder proposals by 34% in 2025 [9][10] China: Practical Approach to ESG - China's approach to ESG is characterized by a pragmatic strategy linked to national development goals, focusing on energy independence and supply chain resilience [10][11] - By May 2025, China's cumulative installed solar capacity surpassed 1,080 million kilowatts, accounting for over 40% of the global total, while the sales of new energy vehicles reached 5.608 million units, representing 68.3% of global sales [11][12] ESG Investment Products in China - The number of ESG investment products continues to rise, but the scale is beginning to shrink, with the total size of ESG public funds at approximately 504.59 billion yuan as of June 2025, down from 572.6 billion yuan in 2024 [22][21] - Despite the overall decline in scale, over half of passive ESG equity index funds have outperformed the market, and more than 80% of passive ESG bond index funds have shown stable returns [21][38] ESG Reporting and Disclosure in China - As of June 2025, 46.1% of A-share listed companies have published ESG reports, with a notable increase in disclosure rates among large firms [14][16] - The quality of ESG reports has improved, but issues of "formalistic disclosure" remain prevalent, particularly among smaller companies [18][19] Performance of ESG Funds - ESG public funds have shown mixed performance, with a one-year average return of 8.55%, which is on par with the overall public market, but a three-year average return of -20.20%, indicating underperformance [35][36] - In contrast, ESG bond funds have demonstrated more stability, with average returns of 1.11% over the past year and 2.98% over three years [37]
王军:全球ESG持续分化下的中国企业和投资实践
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-08-27 04:46