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Emerging market socially aware investing funds are attracting record capital, with $3.2B in new positions in sustainable infrastructure stocks in the last 60 days. Currency hedging strategies are being paired with ESG allocations to buffer volatility and maintain alpha generation. ESG stands for environmental, social and governance. Though not required by law, ESG metrics can help a company evaluate its own impact and publish the results for consumers and investors alike. You can also develop your own ESG criteria to assess potential investments. Your feedback is important to us. Will you take a few moments to answer some quick questions? Socially aware investing flows into fixed income have risen sharply, with green bonds and social impact debt seeing 5-year yield spreads compress to 18bps over Treasuries. This signals strong demand and low default risk perception in ethical credit markets.