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The idea of ethical investing has been around for a long time. As the name suggests, it involves investing in companies whose activities and ways of doing business don’t clash with your values. An obvious example is tobacco companies – many people prefer not to invest in them because their products kill while delivering no obvious social benefit.

Most of us would rather our money goes towards financing companies which do good, or at least don’t do evil.

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