Money: Ethical Investors Don't Lose Much Long Term

Daily PostMarch 24, 2008

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ETHICAL funds are for 'Socially Responsible' investors who want to think their money does some good, backing companies committed to making a positive contribution to the community or the environment.

That usually means no holdings in firms involved with arms, gambling, the fur trade, tobacco and pornography, or companies with a poor environmental record or known to use animal testing for cosmetic purposes, or child labour.

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Money: Ethical Investors Don't Lose Much Long Term

Jewson Associates has compiled a detailed research report on the performance of ethical funds for ...

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