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Socially Responsible Investment (SRI), alongside the search for financial performance, takes into account non-financial criteria (ESG: Environment, Social, Governance) in assessing and selecting assets to generate social and/or environmental added value. The analysis of ESG aspects makes it possible to incorporate a responsibility approach but also to select the players best prepared for the changes in our society and best anticipating their risks and the challenges of tomorrow.
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Socially Responsible Investment is attracting increasing levels of investor interest. Despite its growing success, however, misconceptions still abound.
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Investors sometimes find it difficult to identify funds that reflect their own sustainable goals. How can you be sure that the funds are really sustainable?