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Topic: Politics > Politics-Economics
User: "Blackwater Ops"
Date: 24 Oct 2007 07:44:56 AM
Object: Killer Stocks: Invest in Genocide
Killer Stocks: Do you Invest in Genocide?
http://abcnews.go.com/Business/TenWays/story?id=3769103&page=1
Every investor wants to make a killing in the market.
What they don't have in mind is the kind of killing
highlighted in a powerful television ad produced by
an activist group dedicated to ending genocide in Darfur.
The ad by the Save Darfur Coalition features a financial adviser
telling clients they are "really making a killing" as he displays
for them a portfolio of horrific photos from the Darfur region of Sudan.
The ad, meant to pressure mutual funds to divest from oil producers
and other companies doing business in Sudan, illustrates the tension
that can exist between strong returns and political beliefs.
Darfur is but one issue important to certain types of investors.
For others, it's the environment or labor issues. And for yet others,
it is abortion, gambling or tobacco.
Increasingly, investors want their portfolios to mirror their beliefs.
They do not want to campaign for clean air on one hand and
invest in coal-mining companies on the other.
These types of investors want to engage in what's called socially
responsible investing, or SRI. With roots in the Quakers and Methodists
who refused to finance the slave trade, socially responsible investing
screens out companies based on certain political or ethical criteria.
Fast-Growing Segment
By one estimate from the Social Investment Forum, socially responsible
funds held about $179 billion as of 2005. That was up more than tenfold
from a decade earlier, according to the organization. But still it
represents a sliver of the $9 trillion overall held in mutual funds at that time.
The socially responsible investing segment includes more than 200 mutual funds,
the Social Investment Forum says, and it continues to expand with the
introduction of exchange traded funds geared toward this investing audience.
Typically, socially responsible investing has been associated with
liberal causes, such as human rights and the environment. But it
also includes religious-oriented funds, many of which feature a
conservative focus. These are sometimes referred to as examples of
morally responsible investing, or MRI.
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