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Wednesday Feb 28 2001
Sensex gets B-Day jitters, sheds 43 points
IT’S weakness on the eve of Budget, despite underlying hopes of it being investor-friendly. The barometer 30-stock BSE Sensitive Index dipped another 43 points to close at 4,070 on Tuesday.
Guess what? Investors no longer go by returns!
28lead02a.gifETHICAL investments at one time might have been looked on by large companies as the province of the pious or hippies. But now socially-responsible investing -- a.k. a. SRI -- is rapidly finding its place in the mainstream financial world.
 

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