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المقال

28 نوفمبر 2007

الكاتب:
Amnesty International USA

Progress Report [responses & link to list of firms that have not responded]

Scroll down to find out how particular investment firms are responding to our request that they use their influence to support human rights in Sudan. [Responses by Aberdeen Asset Management, Axa, Axis Bank of India, Citigroup, Credit Suisse, Deutsche Bank, ING, KBC, Merrill Lynch, Morgan Stanley, T. Rowe Price, UBS, Vanguard, Wells Fargo. Links to list of investment firms that have not responded: Berkshire Hathaway, Blackstone Group, Brown Capital Management, Capital Group, Eaton Vance, Fidelity Investments, FirstCity Financial, Franklin Templeton, Lazard, Principal Financial Group, Renaissance Technologies, Schafer Cullen, Thornburg Investment Management, ABN Amro, AGF Management, Allianz, AMMB Holdings, ASM Asset Management [part of Amanah Saham Mara Berhad], ECM Libra Avenue, Edmond de Rothschild Group (LCF Rothschild), Haitong Securities, Housing Development Finance Corp (HFDC), Invesco, Pacificmas, Pictet, Prudential PLC, Sumitomo Mitsui Financial (part of Sumitomo Group)]

Part of the following timelines

Amnesty USA & investor coalition calls on banks that own stock in oil companies in Sudan to press for change change in Darfur

Socially responsible shareholders file resolutions with 6 US finance firms invested in companies linked to Sudan over Darfur

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