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Green stocks are quietly beating the world’s biggest trades
BusinessLine· 2025-10-08 08:35
Core Insights - A global benchmark of clean energy stocks is outperforming major equity indexes and gold due to rising demand for renewables driven by the growth of artificial intelligence [1][2] - The S&P Global Clean Energy Transition Index has increased nearly 50% since April 2023, compared to a 35% gain in both the S&P 500 Index and gold [1][3] Clean Energy Market Dynamics - Investors are increasingly optimistic about green stocks as the energy required for AI cannot be met without renewable sources, despite the Trump administration's attempts to reduce green policies [2] - Lower US interest rates are benefiting capital-intensive green sectors, with a rebound in green shares in China and Hong Kong as the government addresses overcapacity in solar components [3] Performance Comparisons - The S&P clean energy index has outperformed the S&P Global Oil Index since early April and is leading all major country equity indexes globally, except for South Korea [3] - Notable companies like Bloom Energy Corp and Goldwind Science & Technology Co have seen significant share price increases, with triple-digit percentage gains this year [5] Future Outlook - Clean energy indexes show little correlation with the broader market, making them suitable for tactical allocations when catalysts arise, such as the anticipated doubling of AI-driven energy demand by 2028 [4] - The current rebound in clean energy investments is still only half of its peak level from 2021, indicating potential for further growth as sustainability efforts accelerate [6]
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Bloomberg· 2025-09-23 06:30
Green Investment & Emission Reduction - China's emissions could decline by 16 亿 tons (1600 million tons) by 2030 [1] - Achieving this emission reduction requires mobilizing $2.5 trillion in green investments over the next five years [1]