Fidelity International has launched the Fidelity Funds 2 – Blue Transition Bond Fund, which they say is the first blue transition fixed income fund to launch globally.
Fidelity says the fund looks to balance ocean, coastal and in-land river system usage and resources with the conservation of healthy and productive marine and freshwater ecosystems.
The fund will invest in global bonds or bonds of issuers that:
(i) Contribute to ocean and freshwater objectives aligned with one or more United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)
(ii) Use bond proceeds to finance projects benefiting ocean and freshwater related sustainability (including blue bonds)
(iii) Aim to improve management of water-related risks and opportunities
(iv) Reduce the negative impact of climate change on the ocean or freshwater
The fund will be managed by Kris Atkinson and Shamil Gohil.
Kris Atkinson, said, “The bond market is uniquely positioned to help support the blue transition, given its size and greater number of issuers across both public and private entities in the corporate and sovereign issuer space.
“We are particularly focused on Blue Bonds, a sub-component of the green bond market, which finance ocean and freshwater related projects. However, Blue Bonds alone are not sufficient for investors looking to support ocean and freshwater themes while aiming to generate attractive risk-adjusted returns. A broader more holistic approach needs to start at the issuer level, investors should consider how a company operates, which products and services it offers, and how these align to the blue transition.
“The blue transition is a global challenge and so our approach is global too, covering the broadest fixed income investment universe possible. As credit investors we need to ensure we back our principal and interest so we use Fidelity’s vast and experienced team of investment professionals to screen out bonds which don’t meet our credit fundamental and valuation thresholds. The result is a globally diverse, high-quality, fixed income portfolio which helps to support the blue transition.”
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