Do environmental, social and governance factors matter for financial markets? How can investors incorporate a country’s (rather than a corporation’s) score into their allocation decisions? Is there evidence that either bond markets or equity markets reward good behaviour? Which dimensions matter the most?
In this event, Christopher Mahon will explore possible links between ESG and financial markets.
Christopher Mahon is a fund manager at Columbia Threadneedle with over 25 years’ experience. Based in London, he heads the Dynamic Real Return team, which specialises in tactical asset allocation, and previously led the Multi Asset team at Barings.
His clients include institutional investors such as sovereign wealth funds, pension schemes, endowments, and charities. He holds an MA (Cantab) from Cambridge University and is a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA). Christopher is a Visiting Fellow with the Centre for Public Understanding of Finance (PUFIN).
This event is organised by the Centre for Public Understanding of Finance (PUFIN). For details of the teaching and research by PUFIN, please see Centre for Public Understanding of Finance | The Open University Business School
The event will be coordinated by Professor Ali Ataullah (Director of the Centre for Public Understanding of Finance).