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Investors Urged to Put Water Funds in Portfolios

Investors Urged to Put Water Funds in Portfolios

by Derek Markham in Investing

Forget gold, oil or soybeans. Put water funds in your investment portfolio, says a recent investment article. Water privatization and the water industry in general has caught the eye of investors and fund managers, which may lead to further increases in the importance of water issues across the globe.

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According to Market Watch:

“The value of water across a broad range of socio-economic aspects will rival oil. By most accounts the water industry is the third or fourth largest industry in the world (behind electricity, oil and gas, and perhaps tourism).” – Steve Hoffmann, Palisades Water Index Associates

The reasoning is “money flows to water”, because the market driver for water is exploding population levels, and the supply will be affected by climate change, increased contamination of potable water, and a heavy demand by agriculture for steady water supplies. There is no substitute for water – every living thing on Earth needs it to survive, and investing in water infrastructure is a viable strategy for diversifying investment portfolios.

Urs Schön, Sustainable Asset Management, said “the $500 billion global water market is growing faster than the global economy,” and that growth in water infrastructure will come from developing countries.

However, water investment is not a sure thing, as it isn’t traded on the commodity market, government demand for infrastructure projects is flat, and politics can influence the water market in individual countries.

For more on water privatization, read Blue Gold: World Water Wars and make an effort to see the film.

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Posted on Oct 23, 2009

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Investing, water, water industry, Water Markets, water privitization

About the Author

Derek Markham

Derek Markham is husband, father, and writer based in Colorado, with a passion for all things sustainable. For the last ten years, he's worked in the natural foods industry, most recently running a small co-operative grocery store. Derek enjoys sharing tips, lessons learned, and resources for going green, simple living, and natural parenting. In his personal time, he loves to ride his bike (an 80s Trek singlespeed), go bouldering and slacklining, and he can usually be found in the middle of about ten different books. You can also find him on other sites including Twitter, Twilight Earth, Natural Papa, and Green Options.

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