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Information für professionelle Anleger - 1.4.2026

Nachhaltiges Investieren – Warum der gute Wille allein nicht reicht

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Daniel Sailer
Daniel Sailer, Head of Sustainable Investment Office, Metzler AM

Nachhaltige Investments bleiben trotz Nachfrage unter ihrem Potenzial. ESG scheitert weniger an Produkten als an Renditemythen, Kompetenzlücken und fehlender Integration in Bewertungsmodelle. 

Erst wenn ESG als integrierter Bestandteil des Investmenthandwerks verstanden wird – nicht als wählbare ethische Ergänzung –,  kann privates Kapital seine Rolle in der Transformation der Wirtschaft voll entfalten. So das Fazit der drei Autoren Matthias Hübner (Sustainable Finance Cluster), Daniel Sailer (Metzler AM) und Michael Schmidt (DVFA) in Green Finance.

Lesen Sie jetzt den vollständigen Beitrag.

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