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E-newsletter of Investing for the Soul January 30, 2008 |
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Ron Robins, Editor. E-mail /705-635-3034 Latest news at: www.investingforthesoul.com | ||
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Top ethical investing news stories for January 2008 | ||
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Strategic Value Advisors Announce At Davos Their Global 100 Most
Sustainable Corporations. - [COMMENTARY] This list is
always worthwhile looking at, as it is compiled by two outstanding
organizations and includes companies whose stocks are among the best
socially responsible stocks to invest in. The UK has the most companies in
the list: 24 UK companies. The USA follows with 16 and Japan
13. CRO Magazine Publishes Its 100 Best Corporate
Citizens List. - [COMMENTARY] This is an
interesting list. Personally, I find the listing of some companies not to
my liking. However, CRO has specific criteria as to how they judge
companies and I guess what goes into that criteria is what one may argue
with. Nonetheless, it is worthwhile to read their overall summary and then
see the specifics. Article Reviews Impact Of European
Commission's Renewable Energy Directive On Companies. - [COMMENTARY] The directive will have enormous impact on many green stocks. This
article describes its potential impact on some of Europe's biggest green
energy companies. New Website: Investors Against Genocide. - [COMMENTARY] Website contains a
list of companies and investment firms that they believe are engaged in
helping states commit human rights abuses. They encourage investors to
contact these firms to show their displeasure with the company's
participation with such abusers. Ethical investors may also want to go to
this site to see who is listed. The types of actions advocated by
Investors Against Genocide are gaining ground and could well affect stock
values of companies involved. UK's EIRIS Launches Investors And Advisors
Guide To Ethical Investing Funds. - [COMMENTARY] This is a great
guide for UK ethical investors. It makes selecting a green or ethical fund
easier. Non UK investors might also find some useful information in this
directory as well. Ceres Report: HSBC Leads Global Banks In
Corporate Governance Regarding Climate Change. -
[COMMENTARY]
The Ceres report, Corporate Governance and Climate Change: The Banking
Sector, took a look at forty global banks as to their management of
climate change issues. "HSBC was followed by ABN AMRO, Barclays, HBOS
and Deutsche Bank, all of which are European institutions. U.S. banks
Citigroup and Bank of America ranked sixth and seventh. The banks with the
lowest scores include Bear Stearns, Lehman Brothers, Bank of China and
Bank of Nova Scotia." If you want to invest in environmentally and
socially conscious banks, the Ceres report could be a good place to
start. New Dow Jones Indexes Based On Dharmic
Religions--Hinduism and Buddhism--Launched. -
[COMMENTARY]
"The Dow Jones Dharma Index series includes the Dow Jones Dharma Global
Index, as well as four country indexes for the U.S., the U.K., Japan and
India. The indexes are designed to underlie financial products such as
exchange-traded funds and other investable products that enable investors
to participate in the Worldwatch Institute Says As Much As $66
Billion Invested Globally In 2007 In Wind Power, Biofuels And Other
Alternative Energy Sources. - [COMMENTARY] In 2006, an
estimated $52 Billion was invested which was in itself up by 33% from
2005. Last Year's Top Corporate Social
Responsibility (CSR) Stories According To Bill Baue. -
[COMMENTARY]
Mr. Baue, a longtime, insightful reporter on CSR and socially responsible
investing, provides a good overview of the top CSR stories in 2007. | ||
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