EVENTS:   Best Equity Short Ideas Conference Call 12 - Zach Shannon/Corto Capital Advisors & Craig Huber/Huber Research Partners & Thomas Beevers /Forensic Alpha & Ed Steele/Iron Blue Financials & Bill Campbell/Paragon Intel - 12 Nov 25   Will AI Deflate the World? Macro Lessons from Three Industrial Revolutions and China - Manoj Pradhan/Talking Heads Macro - 13 Nov 25     ROADSHOWS: Forest Products Sector Equity and Commodity Research With Expertise in Distressed Debt - Kevin Mason /ERA Research   •   London   12 - 14 Nov 25       Buyside to Buyside Forum and Expert Calls across TMT, Consumer, Healthcare and Fintech - Andrew Peters /Revelare Partners   •   London   17 - 19 Nov 25       Fundamental US Healthcare Short Ideas - Dr Elliot Favus /Favus Institutional Research   •   London   17 - 19 Nov 25      

Fortnightly Publication Highlighting Latest Insights From IRF Providers

Company Research

Tobacco back en vogue?

Consumer Staples

Copley Fund Research

After a multi-year decline in investment EM Tobacco stocks are turning a corner - Steven Copley notes that no other industry group is so underowned vs. its own history whilst also capturing positive rotation among active EM fund managers. Fund level activity between 30th Apr 2022 and 28th Feb 2023 highlights the widespread nature of the allocation shift. All Style groups saw investment levels rise, with 16 funds opening exposure to Tobacco vs. 1 closing over the period. GQG Partners EM Equity, Virtus EM Opportunity and BNY Mellon EM Income were among the larger buyers. ITC and KT&G dominate the holdings picture on a stock level, owned by 14.8% and 7.8% of managers, respectively.

Edition: 157

- 31 March, 2023


US: The SEC takes on ESG

Beacon Policy Advisors

The SEC is moving to its next frontier in the climate regulatory space with new rules on ESG investing, which has been expected given SEC Chair Gary Gensler’s vocal and open intentions to require funds to back up their ESG claims. We could see increased transparency in sustainability metrics and standardised disclosures of ESG information. This comes as Gensler announced a $1.5m fine for BNY Mellon for misstating and omitting ESG information in mutual funds. Expect tougher enforcement with some inevitable pushback from conservative groups.

Edition: 136

- 27 May, 2022