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The Difference Between ESG and SRI, and How They Impact Investing

3BL Media

Pacifists may choose not to invest in companies that manufacture weapons. Environmentalists may choose to invest in companies that produce durable products from natural materials. Terms like sustainable investing, impact investing, and ethical investing were used to describe this activity. In the U.S.,

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Sovereign Wealth Funds’ Social Focus

Chris Hall

For example, Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF), with US$700 billion AUM, is the main catalyst for the country’s Vision 2030. As such, it is investing in projects aligned with the goal of increased economic, social and cultural diversification. Similar to the ADF, the PIF is investing in the innovation economy.

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Breaking Down Responsible Investment

Sense and Sustainability

A sister of responsible investment is Impact Investing , which is a more proactive approach in investing with the ‘ intention to generate positive, measurable social and environmental impact alongside financial return.’ Differences in Interpretation The question of responsible investing is defined differently across cultures.