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Coronavirus Pandemic Shifts Focus to ESG
Equity

Coronavirus Pandemic Shifts Focus to ESG

The coronavirus pandemic has highlighted the importance of financial market risks that fit within the realm of environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors—namely disaster preparedness and health risks. Templeton Global Equity Group's Maarten Bloemen argues we will see recently highlighted ESG considerations more acutely on the radar of investors, while other issues previously on the backburner due to coronavirus—such as climate change—will likely come back to the spotlight.

Six Reasons to Care about Climate-Change Investing
Alternatives

Six Reasons to Care about Climate-Change Investing

Why should investors care about climate change? Here’s a look at the investment implications attributable to climate change from Templeton Global Equity Group’s Maarten Bloemen and Matthew J. Kiernan, Chief Executive of Inflection Point Capital Management Inc.

How Companies Address the Climate Challenge
Equity

How Companies Address the Climate Challenge

As more companies start to face up to the climate change challenge, what does this mean for investors? Templeton Global Equity Group’s Maarten Bloemen weighs in.

Could Investors Hold the Key to Tackling Climate Change?
Equity

Could Investors Hold the Key to Tackling Climate Change?

“We think companies actively trying to meet realistic emission reduction targets that are grounded in science could create opportunities for value investors like us. Especially companies that are transitioning to a lower-carbon economy.” - Maarten Bloemen, Templeton Global Equity Group

Why Oil Price Rally Isn’t a Surprise, but Iron Ore’s Price Should Stay Low

Why Oil Price Rally Isn’t a Surprise, but Iron Ore’s Price Should Stay Low

While oil has dealt with a relatively recent increase in supply, iron ore has been suffering through a long-term glut. And, based on our analysis of future supply/demand trends, we expect the abundance of iron ore to continue—and possibly increase.

Valuing Energy Stocks from the Ground Up

Valuing Energy Stocks from the Ground Up

The energy business is one of the most diverse and global industries in which to operate. Because of this, it is prone to influences from the widest possible range of cross-border, domestic policy, environmental and market factors that one can imagine.