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| | ... ethical charter. It had $85 million in AUM to the end of August, and is overweight in companies associated with the healthcare and IT sectors, which have performed strongly in 2020, said Andy Gracey, portfolio manager, Australian Ethical investment. ... |
| | | ... specific idea in mind about generating a positive social and environmental impact." To that end, Zurich has launched the Healthcare Impact Fund, which is managed by global fund manager American Century Investments. The American Century Health Care Impact ... |
| | | ... assets, and it's something we need to get better at sharing.... We are overweight in areas like renewable energy, IT, healthcare, healthcare development, so genuinely we are delivering fabulous outcomes for shareholders as well as customers, and we put ... |
| | | Strong gains in healthcare stocks mean not only financial return, but also returns linked to positive impacts aligned to the Sustainable Development Goals, according to global fund manager American Century Investments. The American Century Health Care ... |
| | | ... found that four primary sectors within the cohort have an average of 30% or more women on boards - financials at 40%, healthcare at 44%consumer staples t 57% and utilities at 50%. Industrials and information technology have the fewest, with zero women ... |
| | | ... process, Bernhardt previously told The Sustainability Report. Informed 365 is also working with a similar consortium of healthcare insurers to gather common information on that sector's modern slavery exposures, Bernhardt said. "They're going about it ... |
| | | ... report said. "Taxes and royalties from big mining oil and gas companies plays a crucial role in funding services like healthcare, roads, infra and boost sustainable development and are key to achieving the SDGs not only in Australia but in countries ... |
| | | ... found that four primary sectors within the cohort have an average of 30% or more women on boards - financials at 40%, healthcare at 44%consumer staples t 57% and utilities at 50%. Industrials and information technology have the fewest, with zero women ... |
| | | ... living with disability or transitioning out of homelessness; producing 84,000 GWh renewable energy; delivery of 788,000 healthcare treatments and mental health interventions, 446 jobs secured by candidates previously excluded from employment; training ... |
| | | ... for the environment, but also good for portfolios." Vynokur noted that the ETFs are also tilted towards stocks in the healthcare and technology sector, which have proven more resilient through 2020. Fund return after fees for FAIR is 4.83% for the month ... |
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