Ethical investing attracts small change

Specialised ethical and socially responsible funds remain niche but products with a broader remit are showing potential

Virtue doesn’t have to be its own reward and putting money in investments that adhere to sound environmental, social and governance practices can bear returns.

However, in the exchange-traded fund world, ESG remains a niche market with mixed results and limited investor interest. Those that succeed tend to take a broad approach to defining ethical and socially responsible investment.

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Ray Dalio Sells Last Stake in Bridgewater, the Hedge Fund That Made Him a Billionaire