Companies that exhibit “corporate karma” tend not only to survive but thrive in times of macro uncertainty.
The war in Europe, record high energy prices and a return of inflation are just a few of the factors contributing to market volatility today.
Despite this, our multi-stakeholder approach and long-term outlook help us minimise the impact of these factors and macro undercurrents.
As sustainable investors, we are seeking companies that exhibit “corporate karma” because these are the companies that look not only to survive but to thrive in times of macro uncertainty.
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