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| | | ... SPA was indirectly investing in a small number of companies that may be considered "unethical", for example, weapons and tobacco manufacturers. The investments however are held within their global indexed mandates. Stanhope said the investment strategies ... |
| | | | The ACT Government superannuation fund has investments in tobacco firms, arms manufacturers, uranium producers and the gambling industry, it has been revealed. A list of stocks that the government super fund holds that was released by ACT Treasury revealed ... |
| | | | ... index closed at 5475.85 points, up 49.03 or 0.90 per cent. TOKYO - The Nikkei average rose 0.33 per cent as gains in Japan Tobacco amid speculation of an industry shakeup outweighed losses in Sharp Corp, which is under investigation over possible price-fixing ... |
| | | | ... - Britain's FTSE 100 climbed during trade, led by Morrison Supermarkets and heavyweight miners but weighed by oils and tobacco stocks. The FTSE 100 index closed up 30.5 points at 5,896.7, based on strong results and vague bid talk, amid an early decline ... |
| | | | ... main negative contributions within came from machinery and equipment which fell 2.1 per cent as did food, beverages and tobacco. Chinese Vice-Premier Zeng Peiyan has hinted that his government will increase interest rates to reduce borrowing in the last ... |
| | | | ... index closed higher, supported by gains in defence group BAE Systems after it won a record export order, while Imperial Tobacco got a boost from a US court ruling. The FTSE 100 closed at 5903.4 points, up 3 or 0.05 percent, and up 83.3 points over the ... |
| | | | ... points to 5078.1. NEW YORK - US stocks ended higher on Thursday as gains in Altria Group Inc.'s shares led a rally in tobacco stocks after a favorable court ruling in Florida. Altria's shares, along with those of at least two other major tobacco companies ... |
| | | | The public servants' fund of Victoria, Victorian Funds Management Corporation (VFMC), has been targeted for being invested in Altria, the parent company of Phillip Morris. It was reported that Victorian Premier Steve Bracks has come out in defence of ... |
| | | | ... a combined $7.3 billion in assets and 115,544 member accounts. Among the group's biggest clients are British American Tobacco, MIM, St George, Hewlett-Packard, McDonalds and Freehills. |
| | | | ... is guided by ethical principles. For example, the MDA does not invest in gambling, pornography, armaments, alcohol and tobacco shares. Woolley said that the pre-marketing of the product in Melbourne and Sydney has already sparked interest. "We have a ... |
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