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ESG funds: resilient investments in a less favourable environment
[Fonds ESG : des encours résilients dans un contexte moins favorable]

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  • Andréa Barnava

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Between Q1 2023 and Q3 2025, European ESG funds recorded a resilient performance despite increased volatility in inflows. This trend is also in evidence among French-labelled funds, which are adapting to the requirements of the new SRI label. ESG funds therefore remain an attractive investment despite the prevailing headwinds. Entre le 1er trimestre 2023 et le 3e trimestre 2025, les fonds durables européens affichent des encours résilients malgré une volatilité accrue de la collecte. Une dynamique qui s'observe également sur l’univers des fonds labellisés français, avec l'adaptation aux nouveaux critères du label ISR. Ainsi, la thématique d’investissement ESG conserve son attrait malgré les vents contraires auxquels elle fait face.

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  • Andréa Barnava, 2026. "ESG funds: resilient investments in a less favourable environment [Fonds ESG : des encours résilients dans un contexte moins favorable]," Eco Notepad 432, Banque de France.
  • Handle: RePEc:bfr:econot:432
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