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Finance News Round-Up (Issue 98)
February and March 2008 round-up of finance news.
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Financial News Round-Up
(Issue 97)
December 2007 and January 2008's financial news round-up.
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It's all about the money
Firms that operate in the financial sector, and thus invest in companies with less-than-ethical reputations, have the power to engineer change.
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What legacy for London in
2020?
Whether or not an official sponsor of the London Olympics, the private sector must get involved to ensure a prosperous future for East London post-2012, argues Peter Welton of London Legacy 2020.
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Investors News Round-Up
(Issue 95)
Responsible investment can help promote peace as well as the utilisation of renewable energy in this edition's round-up of responsible finance news.
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Responsible Investment
News Round-Up (Issue 94)
Responsible investment is on the up but should companies to forced to quite Sudan?
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Investor news round-up
(Issue 93)
Socially responsible investment is becoming an increasingly popular way of investing funds. Briefing looks at stories that show the growth of SRIs as well as the dangers posed to those who tarnish their reputation by investing unethically.
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Hardcore investors go
greener for higher returns
From Texas to Canada, North American investors are placing environmental, social and governance factors at the heart of their portfolios, writes Stephanie Robertson of the SiMPACT Strategy Group.
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The engine for social
change
Social enterprise is increasingly becoming a big driver for social change. The power of this growing sector should not be underestimated.
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ABI's new guidelines
New responsible investment guidelines now include recommendations on the link between executive pay and environmental, social and governance issues.
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Follow the green money
These days, the board of directors probably needs little convincing of the importance of reducing the company's impact on the world’s environment. Those that do need only look to investment banks for guidance.
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