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asambeis [7]
2 years ago
6

The passage describes the rise of socially responsible investment funds (SRIs) in Canada for selected years from 1989 to 2006.

History
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Nikolay [14]2 years ago
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We can deduce here that the change in investments in SRIs shows that there is: A global increase in all investments.

<h3>What is investment?</h3>

Investment refers to the process of dedicating or devoting an asset in order for it to appreciate in value over a period of time. Investment is seen in the business world today. People invest in human, estate, agriculture, real estate, technology, etc.

The common thing that is used in investing is actually money. Money is usually invested in businesses.

The passage that actually completes the question is:

"Socially responsible investment funds, or SRIs, look at environmental

and social factors before investing in a company s stock, such as the

company's carbon emissions or treatment of labor. According to a

2007 article in the Vancouver Sun, socially responsible investment

funds in Canada rose from $102 million in 1989, to $3.8 billion by the

end of 1999. In 2004. $65.5 billion were invested in SRI, and in 2006,

$500 billion were invested in SRI."

We can deduce here that the change in investments in SRIs shows that there is a global rise in all investments.

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