ethical investment
Britishnoun
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In an open letter, first reported by the Financial Times, they said "ill considered" ethical investment rules had been holding back their access to finance.
From BBC
It says the decision is in line with its "beliefs" and it has updated its "ethical investment policy".
From BBC
“Ethical” investment doesn’t always involve a straightforward choice between good and evil.
From Los Angeles Times
“There should be little to no fear of underperformance, or of the risk of not meeting one’s fiduciary responsibility,” the document says, arguing that the growing multibillion-dollar field of ethical investment shows that over the long term, one can “Do well by doing good!”
From New York Times
The Royal Foundation said by email that it had followed Church of England guidelines on ethical investment since 2015, and goes beyond them.
From Seattle Times
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