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31 August 2016

Wilshire Signs On To UN Responsible Investing Principles

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Wilshire Associates agreed to follow the United Nations' Principles for Responsible Investing, signalling a commitment to include environmental, social and governance factors...
United States Finance and Banking

Wilshire Associates agreed to follow the United Nations' Principles for Responsible Investing, signalling a commitment to include environmental, social and governance factors into its investment decisions and practices. The firm is home to the Wilshire Liquid Alternative Index, which measures the liquid alternative investment strategies' performance. The UN principles were launched in 2006 and feature six key principles that are designed to encourage responsible investment. More than 1,500 global financial institutions with more than $62 trillion in total AUM had agreed to the principles as of April 2016.
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