Open Meeting – UUCEF Socially Responsible Investing Guideline Revisions
Members of the investment committee are convening on Tuesday evening, October 18th at 7pm Eastern / 6pm Central / 5pm Mountain / 4pm Pacific to hold an open meeting to discuss the upcoming revisions to our Socially Responsible Investing Guidelines. We are hoping to enlist several volunteers interested in socially responsible investing to work with […]
IMPORTANT: Changes to UUCEF Statements
Notice of Changes to Your Unitarian Universalist Common Endowment Fund (UUCEF) Statements and Accounting Process as of New Fiscal Year The UUA finance / accounting staff have been reviewing changes to our accounting processes with the vendor who provides the “back office” accounting for UUCEF client accounts. This review has led us to make some […]
July Monthly Commentary
Stocks rebounded in July despite rising inflation and pessimistic macroeconomic data. In the U.S., headline CPI trended higher, rising 9.1% over the 12 months ending in June. On an inflation-adjusted basis, the U.S. economy contracted at an annual rate of 0.9% in the second quarter, and entered a technical recession with two consecutive quarters of […]
June Monthly Commentary
The global rout in equities continued into June as elevated inflation levels and tighter monetary policy exacerbated concerns around a recession. In the U.S., headline CPI unexpectedly accelerated, jumping 8.6% over the 12 months ending in May, while core CPI (excluding food and energy) was up 6%. In response, the Federal Reserve raised its benchmark […]
May Monthly Commentary
Despite a difficult start to the year, global equities modestly rebounded in May. The S&P 500 Index eked out a gain of 0.2% for the month, even as mega-cap technology names faltered with rising interest rates and earnings pressure. Growth equity underperformed value with the Russell 1000 Value Index gaining 1.9%, while the Russell 1000 […]
Progress Update on 2021 Responsive Resolution
This article provides an update of the various actions taken by UUA staff and the Association’s Investment and Socially Responsible Investing (SRI) Committees since receiving the 2021 Responsive Resolution from the General Assembly, Creating a More Just Future Through Divesting from Pipelines and Investing in Young People. This resolution had two main asks: That UUCEF […]
Big Oil Investors Put to the Test at Annual Shareholder Meetings
Last week was the culmination of major oil and gas companies’ annual general meetings, also known as annual shareholder meetings. As in previous years, climate-related shareholder proposals were on the agenda for Shell, ExxonMobil and Chevron, and climate advocates urged major investors, including BlackRock, to vote for climate action. Two key things have changed since last year: 1) Evidence has piled up that sharp […]
April Monthly Commentary
Tighter monetary policy, geopolitical tensions and lockdowns in China dragged down equities in April. The backup in global bond yields remained a headwind for stocks, with growth equities generally underperforming value. In the U.S., the S&P 500 plummeted 8.7%—its largest monthly decline since March 2020. Outside the U.S., markets outperformed on a relative basis despite […]
March Monthly Commentary
Ongoing geopolitical tensions and tighter monetary policy amid persisting inflationary pressures weighed on capital markets in March. The FOMC hiked rates for the first time since 2018, increasing interest rates by 25 basis points to a range of 0.25%-0.50%. Further, policymakers revised upwards their forecast for interest rates and inflation, and signaled for more aggressive […]
August Monthly Commentary
Following a strong rebound in July, equities came under pressure last month as central banks around the globe reiterated their commitment to tighter monetary policies amid persisting inflationary pressures despite softening growth. In the U.S., the S&P 500 Index fell 4.1%, pulling year-to-date returns to -16.1%. Value stocks outperformed on a relative basis with continued […]