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Investment strategy in Norway

A report for Norway's pension fund includes a section highlighting the risk of energy divestment co-authored by PhD candidate Vaska Atta-Darkua and Professor Elroy Dimson of Cambridge Judge. A report on investment strategies for Norway’s Government Pension Fund Global includes…

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Investment principles

In analysis for Norway's sovereign wealth fund, Elroy Dimson of Cambridge Judge Business School outlines principles for responsible investment. Elroy Dimson, Chairman of the Newton Centre for Endowment Asset Management at Cambridge Judge Business School, outlined some key principles for…

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CPI Financial: Credit Suisse research shows established industries often beat new technology

A new report finds that responsible investing not always bring higher returns. "The best-performing industries since 1900 have been tobacco in the USA and alcohol in the UK," say Elroy Dimson, Paul Marsh and Mike Staunton in the paper published…

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The Sydney Morning Herald: Vice stocks yield higher returns than ethical stocks

"Investments in unethical stocks, industries and countries have tended to outperform," says a new report published by the Credit Suisse Research Institute. Investing in industries like tobacco and alcohol might be more profitable than "responsible" investing. The report is co-authored…

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South China Monitoring Post: Tobacco glowing example that old industries are a better investment

A new report says investing in old industries like tobacco and alcohol can bring more profit, while investing in new-technology stocks might be disappointing. The report, co-authored by Professor Elroy Dimson, chairman of the Newton Centre for Endowment Asset Management…

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‘Responsible’ investing

Is there a price to having principles? The best-performing stocks since 1900 have been tobacco in the United States and alcohol in the United Kingdom, according to a review co-authored by Elroy Dimson, chairman of the Newton Centre for Endowment…

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The Wall Street Journal: How sectors make or break investors

The new report published by the Credit Suisse Research Institute finds that it's important to choose the right sector for investment in order to succeed. The report, co-authored by Professor Elroy Dimson, chairman of the Newton Centre for Endowment Asset…

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