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A 1997 paper in the Journal of Investing analyzed the long-term performance of portfolios that had been modified to exclude a variety of unsavory investments. It found that portfolios adjusted for all social issues—with the exception of military-related companies—performed better than their non-adjusted counterparts. This is partly because socially questionable stocks often have high volatility. Also read: Beyond Divestment: Climate-Concerned Philanthropists Pledge to Move Billions to Wind and Solar Stanfords Coal Divestment: Meet 2 Students—And 1 President—Who Made It Happen Hundreds Plan to Risk Arrest in Keystone Pipeline Action
Posted on: Sat, 13 Dec 2014 07:07:11 +0000

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