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| | | ... opportunity for us. But obviously, if we think there are ongoing issues that mean increased risk, we're likely to pass on investing. KT: we can do that because we run quite concentrated portfolios; we're not index-relative. We invest in between 60-80 ... |
| | | | ... strong signal as an investor that it's something you value, which is a good thing, and from a return perspective, by investing in supranationals, there's an extra return there with an equivalent risk to many below risk governments, so it fits the nature ... |
| | | | ... Two, the [other factors] e.g. gender equality or GINI co-efficients, are more of a beta argument. We are confident that Investing in these countries is a better bet because they have more sable and cohesive societies, with less chance of riots and uprisings." ... |
| | | | ... Ethical are a boutique manager in a very small niche but a very particular niche," Xirakis said. "The niche is ethical investing, high conviction investing. The business has an embedded charter in the constitution on how it should invest and how it should ... |
| | | | ... narrow the criteria. They have volumes of level 3 data. We've tried to select the main things that would be an alert to investing in a company. There are four E, four S and four G factors that have ranking of one to five and they accumulate into an overall ... |
| | | | ... safe and secure products, they also want a responsible return. Part of the way we can get that responsible return is by investing in projects with community organisations." Lynch emphasised that any organisation that came to bankmecu as part of this ... |
| | | | ... for a similar mandate in Australia. "In international equities, we have an allocation to a specialist thematic manager investing in low carbon industries like clean tech, energy efficiency, good sustainable products etc.," he said. "It doesn't invest ... |
| | | | ... rewarded for sharing information, coordinating with others, experimenting, making mistakes, and innovating. Three, not investing in capabilities to build a learning organization that is able to organically adapt to, and take advantage of, disruptive ... |
| | | | ... recommended to the review panel that the CEFC focus on addressing the underlying factors that tipped the balance against investing in projects that had gotten to the point of needing commercial investment. "If you look at the comments from stakeholders ... |
| | | | ... that would make their eyes glaze over." Additionally, SROI may also be misleading that many of the impacts of social investing are not felt for many years as the funding and the subsequent programs that are funded unrolls through a community. "I think ... |
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