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ESG investing – if ducks quack, feed them

Research doesn't back up claims that “sin stocks” underperform.

Brent Sheather
Fri, 02 Nov 2018

The finance sector is full of ironies and anomalies.

An example of the former is that some local advisers are now able to put their clients’ interests first while at the same time recommending only their own high-cost products.

There’s no shortage of anomalies, either. Fund managers can

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Brent Sheather
Fri, 02 Nov 2018
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