Hedge funds must act morally to fit pensions' ethical criteria

REGULATIONS | INVESTORS DEMAND BEHAVIOURAL TRANSPARENCY

Hedge funds looking to market themselves to Scandinanvia's institutional investors do not only need to look at the regulations. They may also need to brush up their skills in ethical investment, or socially responsible investment (SRI), given the fact that many pension funds in Scandinavia have strictly enforced SRI criteria. The SRI criteria may result in extra transparency demands from the pension funds in Scandinavia – regarded as some of the most advanced in hedge fund investing in Europe

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