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Symbol | Grade | Name | Weight | |
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EAOK | A | iShares ESG Aware Conservative Allocation ETF | 88.36 | |
EAOM | A | iShares ESG Aware Moderate Allocation ETF | 84.75 | |
EAOR | A | iShares ESG Aware Growth Allocation ETF | 77.32 | |
EAOA | A | iShares ESG Aware Aggressive Allocation ETF | 69.98 | |
IRBA | B | iMGP RBA Responsible Global Allocation ETF | 28.41 |
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Date | Stock | Title |
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Jul 1 | HYXF | iShares ESG Advanced High Yield Corporate Bond ETF declares monthly distribution of $0.2412 |
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Sustainable investing is an investment strategy that takes into account environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors. It seeks to generate financial returns and positive societal impact. Sustainable investing focuses on investments in companies that demonstrate a commitment to ESG principles, such as those that promote renewable energy, reduce carbon emissions, and promote diversity and inclusion. It also includes investments in companies that are actively working to address social and environmental issues, such as poverty, climate change, and access to healthcare.
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