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Whether you are an employee with superannuation contributions or a private or corporate shareholder, you probably have heard of ethical investment, along with considerations of environmental sustainability, social benefit, integrity and good governance. But what does it mean to be an ethical investor and is it an imperative for Christians? We asked Nick Schwarz to explain.

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Rather than just being motivated by making the biggest profit, many investors are now keen to invest in companies that share their values, says long-term financial adviser John Grocke. We asked John, who is also chair of Lutheran Super’s Board of Trustees, to answer some of the big questions about ethical investment.

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