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Ambiguity cloaks ethical investment message

By Sophia Grene

Published: February 3 2008 22:41 | Last updated: February 3 2008 22:41

A Scandinavian pension fund recently invited tenders for an “anti-climate-change investment management mandate”. This has a Nordic clarity that is strangely lacking in many attempts to integrate environmental issues with asset management. The pension fund trustees are making it clear they think climate change is a negative trend.

Other investors show ambivalence: the marketing usually presents climate change products as caring about the environment, but also emphasise opportunities for long-term returns.

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