Sustainability and ESG initiatives are long-time objectives of Guggenheim Investments. Our activities in these areas are gathered here, as well as other resources and ideas we have found useful in our efforts to deliver innovative and sustainable solutions for clients.

Environmental, Social and Governance Initatives

Environmental, Social and Governance Initiatives

A Heritage of Commitment to Sustainability

ESG initiatives have always been fundamental objectives of Guggenheim Investments and play a crucial part in our business operations.

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Sustainability Quotient

Concept to Reality

Bringing Institutional Capital to Sustainable Investing

Using the attributes highlighted in our Sustainability Quotient, it is possible to turn sustainable investing into an institutional asset class.

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Sustainability Insights

Sustainability Insights

A Successful Green New Deal Will Need Private Partners

A Green New Deal should not be viewed as a big government program, but as an opportunity to reinvent vast swaths of the U.S. economy while pursuing the laudable goal of carbon neutrality.

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Infrastructure Investment

Infrastructure Investment

Perspectives on Sustainable Development Finance

Infrastructure investment can help institutional investors reach their goals while supporting sustainable development around the world.

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Sustainability Through the Power of Partnerships

Partnerships for Responsible Citizenship

Sustainability Through the Power of Partnerships

Our ability to provide our clients with innovative solutions that weigh sustainability and ESG considerations cannot occur without a similar approach to the way we manage our firm, treat our people, and engage the world in which we work and live.

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Investing involves risk, including the possible loss of principal. Infrastructure investments may be subject to a variety of risks, not all of which can be foreseen or quantified, including operating, economic, environmental, commercial, currency, regulatory, political and financial risks. Investing in a specific sector such as infrastructure is more volatile than investing in a broadly diversified portfolio, as there is a greater risk due to the concentration of holdings in issuers of similar offerings. Sustainability requirements, including environmental, social, and governance (ESG) obligations may limit available investments, which could hinder performance when compared to strategies with no such requirements.




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