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In Global Macro Views, Templeton Global Macro (TGM) publishes updates on its sovereign environment, social and governance (ESG) research twice a year. These updates serve to discuss changes to ESG index methodology and scoring outcomes and context, as well as to reiterate longstanding views on the relevance of these factors—and a preference to include them on a forward-looking basis—in sovereign fixed income investing.

In this April 2026 version of the publication, we discuss an evolving country universe as we initiate active analyst coverage on Kyrgyzstan, Papua New Guinea and Bolivia. We now actively cover 103 countries, out of our universe of 130 countries. On the index methodology side, a significant change is introducing the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Human Development Index to replace the World Bank Human Capital Index, which had not been updated since 2020. This recalibrates the human capital category from future growth potential to current development outcomes.

Finally, we discuss the latest score updates in some detail. Here, we continue to observe parts of developed Europe on a negative score trajectory, while Asia has mixed results and a number of frontier markets are making positive strides. The number of countries showing positive momentum increased, but so did those showing negative momentum, indicating greater variability in projected paths. This is consistent with TGM’s view of ongoing global shifts that will lead to diverse and potentially divergent outcomes for countries impacted.



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