
An investment approach which takes into account considerations other than solely the financial return potential of particular investments. An ethical portfolio might, for example, avoid investing in alcohol or tobacco.
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Banking and other financial services which don't invest in unethical areas such as the arms trade or environmentally damaging activities. Championed in the UK by the Co-op Bank
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Ethical investment is the term given to investments in companies making a positive contribution to an ethical issue or avoiding a negative contribution. Such issues could include the environment, arms or cigarette manufacturing.
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The policy of selecting stocks for your portfolio partly on the grounds of the ethical or... <a target=_blank href='http://www.finance-glossary.com/terms/ethical-investment.htm?id=488&ginPtrCode=00000&PopupMode=false' title='Read full definition of ethical investment'>more</a>
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Refers to the debate surrounding the investment of charity funds and the holding of company shares by charities. Campaigners say charities should not earn money from ethically unsound companies such as arms firms. Ethical investment includes screening out certain shareholdings, or using large shareholdings to influence a company. Charity law allows...
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