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05 March 2013

Take 15: The Church of England as an Institutional Investor (Video)

Edward Mason, secretary of the Church of England’s Ethical Investment Advisory Group (EIAG), shares his views on how the Church of England reflects its moral values in its investments as an institutional investor.

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This episode of the Take 15 Series was originally released on 30 January 2012.


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About the Author(s)
Usman Hayat, CFA

Usman Hayat, CFA, writes about sustainable, responsible, and impact investing and Islamic finance. He is the lead author of "Environmental, Social, and Governance Issues in Investing: A Guide for Investment Professionals;" the literature review, "Islamic Finance: Ethics, Concepts, Practice;" and the research report "Sustainable, Responsible, and Impact Investing and Islamic Finance: Similarities and Differences." He is interested in online learning and has directed three e-courses for CFA Institute: "ESG-100," "Islamic Finance Quiz," and "Residual Income Equity Valuation." The other topics he writes about are macroeconomics and behavioral finance. He has experience working in securities regulation and as an independent consultant. His qualifications include the CFA charter, the FRM designation, an MBA, and an MA in development economics. He has served as a content director at CFA Institute. He is a former executive director at the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) and former CEO of the Audit Oversight Board (Pakistan). His personal interests include reading and hiking.

2 thoughts on “Take 15: The Church of England as an Institutional Investor (Video)”

  1. Usman,

    Great post. Thanks for getting more in-depth than we see in the usual 1 or 2 minuted spotlight. Keep up the good work.

  2. Thank you James!

    I am glad that you found the interview useful.

    Regards

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