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| | | ... currently serves as a director of TCorp (New South Wales Treasury Corporation), WSC Group, The Global Advisory Council of Tobacco Free Portfolios and the Sydney Financial Forum. Since 1998, Dwyer has also worked as a director and subsequent chair of ... |
| | | | ... match this week. Sustainable investing has traditionally been considered the exclusion of unethical investments; alcohol, tobacco, gambling, fossil fuel miners and weapons manufacturers. Of late, it has developed into a more nuanced investment philosophy ... |
| | | | ... alternatives and cash in Australia and overseas markets. It does not invest in companies materially involved producing tobacco, alcohol gaming facilities, weapons, pornography or thermal coal production among others. The fund's five year annualised ... |
| | | | ... one negative screen across the whole fund, now that statistic is up to 61%. The most popular fund-wide exclusions are tobacco and armaments, followed by fossil fuels. Retail funds were found by RIAA to offer consumers the widest variety of responsible ... |
| | | | ... has shown there is an expectation from members that it support the sector where possible. "While we do actively exclude tobacco and cluster munitions from our investments, we don't exclude resources," Nair said. While excluding fossil fuels may not ... |
| | | | ... mining, extraction or the burning of fossil fuels. The fund will also remove any issuers which are exposed to gambling, tobacco, animal cruelty, alcohol, pornography and human rights violations. The fund will also exclude companies that show a lack of ... |
| | | | ... ESG criteria that include labour standards, climate change mitigation, human rights, child labour and the exclusion of tobacco, pornography, armament and gambling stocks. Only 1% of the fund's members are invested in the option, according to its annual ... |
| | | | ... Ethical Advisers Funds Management recently launched new separately managed accounts which screen out investments in oil, tobacco, weapons, heavy polluters, gambling and coal. Portfolio manager and head of research Luke Price explained the SMAs are designed ... |
| | | | ... come together to launch the SMAs through Ethical Advisers Funds Management. The SMAs will screen out investments in oil, tobacco, weapons, heavy polluters, gambling and coal while targeting healthcare, recycling, education, sustainable technologies ... |
| | | | ... component but we have tried to incorporate it into all asset classes in the fund." The equity component will be screened for tobacco, controversial weapons and nuclear weapons. The fixed income allocations will have more comprehensive screening, accounting ... |
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