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Government Debt and Stock Returns

ClearMoney

Exhibit 1 shows that roughly half the Organization of Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) member countries have general government debt-to-gross domestic product2 (debt/GDP) ratios above 70%, with 10 countries—including the US, Japan, and the United Kingdom (UK)—exceeding 100%. US Department of the Treasury (2021).

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Is $22 Trillion a Tipping Point?

ClearMoney

Exhibit 1 shows that roughly half the Organization of Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) member countries have general government debt-to-gross domestic product2 (debt/GDP) ratios above 70%, with 10 countries—including the US, Japan, and the United Kingdom (UK)—exceeding 100%. 1US Department of the Treasury (2021).

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Sustainable Sovereigns: Integrating ESG Analysis into Government Debt Research

Brown Advisory

Sustainable Sovereigns: Integrating ESG Analysis into Government Debt Research ajackson Fri, 10/22/2021 - 14:56 Brown Advisory has championed Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) research and sustainable investing for more than a decade. The breadth required for ESG analysis of sovereigns is challenging.

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Sustainable Sovereigns: Integrating ESG Analysis into Government Debt Research

Brown Advisory

Sustainable Sovereigns: Integrating ESG Analysis into Government Debt Research. Fri, 10/22/2021 - 14:56. For a corporation, human capital is crucial to its ability to innovate and to mitigate against operational disruptions, just as it is key to a country’s ability to grow and develop economically.

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Sustainable Sovereigns: Integrating ESG Analysis into Government Debt Research

Brown Advisory

For a corporation, human capital is crucial to its ability to innovate and to mitigate against operational disruptions, just as it is key to a country’s ability to grow and develop economically. We evaluate each sovereign on key ESG factors that we believe can affect political stability, promote economic growth and drive progress on the U.N.

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Sustainable Sovereigns: Integrating ESG Analysis into Government Debt Research

Brown Advisory

For a corporation, human capital is crucial to its ability to innovate and to mitigate against operational disruptions, just as it is key to a country’s ability to grow and develop economically. We evaluate each sovereign on key ESG factors that we believe can affect political stability, promote economic growth and drive progress on the U.N.

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Sustainable Sovereigns: Integrating Sustainable Investment Analysis into Government Debt Research

Brown Advisory

For a corporation, human capital is crucial to its ability to innovate and to mitigate against operational disruptions, just as it is key to a country’s ability to grow and develop economically. For example, social factors are focused on human capital and the ability of a country to increase economic competitiveness through its citizens.