PGIM Fixed Income 2021 ESG Annual Report
PGIM Fixed Income's 2021 ESG Annual Report explores our framework aimed at ensuring clients understand their ESG approach.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has given new impetus to Europe’s ambition of achieving “strategic sovereignty,” including—crucially—weaning itself off Russian energy. The green transition has become a focal point to not only deliver the region’s climate objectives, but also increase its energy self-sufficiency. This will not happen overnight, and the path to net zero will evolve over the coming decades, likely accelerated by the recent conflict.
This paper looks at the potential consequences for inflation in the euro area over the transition period to net zero and implications for monetary policy. The punchline is that both the physical effects of climate change such as extreme weather events, and climate mitigation strategies such as carbon taxes will further challenge the job of central banks in achieving price stability.
PGIM Fixed Income's 2021 ESG Annual Report explores our framework aimed at ensuring clients understand their ESG approach.
PGIM Fixed Income believes that the Fed fund expectations would rise if inflation remained persistently high.
The ECB surprised investors with an outsized rate hike at its July meeting, but underwhelmed with its vague announcement of a new tool.