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The Final Countdown THE FINAL COUNTDOWN $15bn


The estimated outflow from Chinese equities during August, a monthly record. Source: The Institute of International Finance


26%


The level of investors planning to increase their allocation to private assets in the coming year as economic confi- dence improves. Source: Preqin


83%


The percentage of property professionals planning to give more consideration to ESG when making investment decisions. Source: Drooms


58%


The level of investors wanting to buy properties which do not meet environ- mental standards to benefit from upgrad- ing them. Source: Knight Frank


41%


The level of investors who say that liquid- ity is a barrier to the Mansion House reforms. 27% cited risk as a factor. Source: Aon


$10trn


The growth of the global debt pile in the first half of 2023 to a record $307trn. Source: The Institute of International Finance


69%


…of institutional investors in the UK, US, Australia, France, Singapore and Japan intend to increase their nature- based investments. Source: Pollination


88%


The percentage of companies globally which increased or maintained their divi- dends in the three months to July. Source: Janus Henderson


568.1


The global dividends paid in the second quarter, a headline rise of 4.9%, year-on-year, with banks contributing half of the growth. Source: Janus Henderson


$ Quote of the Month


“There’s a lot of headlines out there and a lot of them are not so friendly to the investment management community in general.” Damien Pantling, The Royal County of Berkshire Pension Fund


bn 42 | portfolio institutional | October 2023 | Issue 127


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