Ethical Investing

Norway’s Oil Fund: Ethics Rules Suspended to Avoid Big Tech Divestment

Norway has temporarily suspended its ethical investing rules, according to Finance Minister Jens Stoltenberg, to prevent its $2.1 trillion oil fund from being forced to divest from major tech companies like Amazon, Microsoft, and Alphabet due to their work for the Israeli government. The decision follows US concerns and the fund’s prior divestment from Caterpillar. Stoltenberg expressed worries that such divestments could undermine the fund’s diversified investment strategy and its importance to Norway’s budget, especially as the ethics council was set to review the tech companies and others on a UN blacklist. The move, supported by opposition parties, has drawn criticism from left-wing politicians who believe it prioritizes large corporations and US interests over ethical considerations.

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Swedish Pension Fund Dumps $1.36 Billion in Tesla Stock Over US Union Rights Violations

AP7, a Swedish pension fund, announced on Friday its complete divestment from Tesla, selling all its shares in the electric vehicle maker. This significant move, representing a substantial portion of AP7’s holdings – on the order of $1.3 to $1.4 billion – is directly attributed to Tesla’s alleged violations of union rights within the United States.

The decision underscores a prioritization of ethical investing, with AP7 explicitly citing these labor rights violations as the primary reason for the sale. This stands in contrast to purely financial motives, indicating a willingness to sacrifice potential future gains for adherence to socially responsible investing principles.… Continue reading