Sustainable returns versus ESG risk analysis: Stewart InvestorsBY RACHEL ALEMBAKIS | FRIDAY, 9 MAR 2018 5:57PMAnalysing companies for their ability to produce long term sustainable results based on their environmental and social material issues has led Stewart Investors to focus on how companies' key purpose before investing in it. Related News |
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[…] portfolio manager for sustainable strategies at Stewart Investors, has previously spoken with The Sustainability Report about his firm's focus on sugar as a material issue for some […]