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NZ Super’s investor collective to monitor companies making Christchurch Call pledge

NZ Super Fund will follow up on the pledges made to Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and France’s President Emmanuel Macron at their Christchurch Call in Paris today.

Gill South Thu, 16 May 2019

The NZ Super Fund, and its investor initiative to make social media companies monitor antisocial postings, now has 55 funds signed up, 28 international and 27 local, to put its combined $5 trillion weight of assets under management behind Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern’s Christchurch Call meeting

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Gill South Thu, 16 May 2019
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