FTSE Russell Bows Taps Climate, ESG Data Models for New Indexes

The FTSE Global Climate Index Series and FTSE ESG Index Series will support investors who want to incorporate ESG factors into passive investment strategies.

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FTSE Russell officials say the new FTSE Global Climate Index Series is the first product it has created that combines a smart beta factor approach alongside climate change considerations, and is based on three types of climate-related analysis—carbon emissions, fossil fuel reserves, and green revenues data. FTSE Russell’s green revenues data model is made up of 13,000 public companies and is designed to measure their revenue exposure as they “transition to the green economy.”

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