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Monday, January 23, 2006

Mutual Fund Investors Eye Socially Responsible Funds

Most American investors think that socially responsible mutual funds contribute to better corporate behavior by keeping companies more honest and influencing them to make safer products, according to a major new investor survey conducted by Calvert. And, for the first time since Calvert has been gauging the views of investors, the survey shows that over half (54 percent) of investors not in socially responsible investment (SRI) mutual funds now are interested in investing in them. For more details, see the press release.
Posted by KenW at 12:00 PM
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