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Super Fund takes a broader approach to responsible investment

The NZ Superannuation Fund's head of responsible investment, Anne-Maree O'Connor, says it takes a much broader approach to ethical investment than simply excluding companies which produce unsavoury products.

Jenny Ruth
Fri, 23 Sep 2016

The NZ Superannuation Fund doesn’t regard ethical investment as simply excluding companies that make objectionable products such as tobacco, cluster bombs or nuclear weapons.

Indeed, it calls its approach responsible investing and follows an approach that has been codified globally as

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Jenny Ruth
Fri, 23 Sep 2016
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