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Environmental, social factors in investing
Published Sun, Feb 1, 2015 · 09:50 PM
London
UK asset managers are often failing to show they consider environmental and social factors when they invest, despite signing up to codes of conduct on responsible investing, investment watchdog ShareAction says.
ShareAction ranked Threadneedle as the most responsible in a survey of 33 UK asset managers who invest a combined £13.8 trillion (S$28 trillion) on behalf of pension funds, charities and universities around the world.
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