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Article

11 Jan 2001

Author:
Trish Saywell, Far Eastern Economic Review

Honey pot: A Singapore investment fund with ethics is helping poor families beat the poverty trap

Unlike many ethical or socially responsible funds, this global-equities vehicle contributes one-third of its annual management fee of 1.5% toward Unifem projects...the United Global Unifem Singapore Fund--invests only in companies whose corporate practices are women- and family-friendly.