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| | | ... buildings as well as the question of "pariah tenants" - tenants that work in alcohol, tobacco, pornography, gambling, armaments and nuclear energy. The equity research team spoke with the REITs about their approach to the ethical impacts of their tenants. ... |
| | | | ... agreement - there's a minimum 10% threshold that screens out stocks from industries such as uranium mining, gambling, armaments and tobacco, and there's the SRI overlay." Hartnett said that it is more difficult to use responsible investment strategies ... |
| | | | ... across ESG characteristics. We bias towards the companies that score well and screen out gambling, tobacco, exposure to armaments and pornography." Dalton Nicol Reid also manages an Australian equities income portfolio, which is targeted at earning a ... |
| | | | ... equities. LGS now excludes investments in companies that take in more than 10% of their revenue from areas including "armaments, gambling, nuclear/uranium, old growth logging, tobacco, poor mining practices, questionable workplace practices, and questionable ... |
| | | | ... ESG exclusions - LGS does not invest in companies which exhibit high ESG risk, or who derive significant revenue from armaments, logging, nuclear energy, gambling and tobacco. "This is another step towards LGS developing and implementing innovative strategies ... |
| | | | ... a company by company, case by case basis, rather than a wholesale screening process. Having said that, we do exclude armaments and tobacco - those are the two broad exclusions we have. Outside of that, it's really on a case by case basis. We've incorporated ... |
| | | | ... relative to ESG issues. The company does not employ negative screening techniques broadly, except in excluding tobacco and armaments stocks, Youngman said. Five Oceans uses MSCI for ESG research and proxy voting advice, Youngman said. Five Oceans believes ... |
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