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  2. Impact investing - Wikipedia

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    Under Pope Francis, the Catholic Church has seen an increased interest in impact investing. [5] Impact investing occurs across asset classes; for example, private equity/venture capital, debt, and fixed income. Impact investments can be made in either emerging or developed markets, and depending on the goals of the investors, can "target a ...

  3. List of impact investing firms - Wikipedia

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    Private Equity: health, energy, financial inclusion, education, agriculture and real estate $99M [12] United Nations Capital Development Fund: New York: 1996 Judith Karl Private Equity: development and financial inclusion: $7000M [13] Synthesis Capital London, United Kingdom 2020 Costa Yiannoulis and Rosie Wardle

  4. Penghua Fund Management - Wikipedia

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    Penghua Fund Management (Penghua; Chinese: 鹏华基金管理; pinyin: Pénghuá jījīn guǎnlǐ yǒuxiàn gōngsī) is a Chinese asset management company founded in 1998. It is currently a joint venture between Guosen Securities and Eurizon Capital , the asset management arm of Intesa Sanpaolo .

  5. Acumen (organization) - Wikipedia

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    Acumen (formerly known as Acumen Fund, legally Acumen Fund, Inc.) [1] is a nonprofit impact investment fund based in the U.S. that focuses on investing in social enterprises that serve low-income individuals. [2] [3] Acumen was founded in April 2001 by Jacqueline Novogratz.

  6. E Fund Management - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, the company established a Hong Kong Subsidiary named E Fund Management (Hong Kong) Co., Limited. [10] The company's flagship mutual fund is the E Fund Blue Chip Selected Mixed Fund which had $8.3 billion in assets under management as of April 2023. In 2020 it has a return of 95% in 2020 which attracted significant subscriptions but in ...

  7. Climate Investment Funds - Wikipedia

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    The Climate Investment Funds (CIF) were established in 2008 as a multilateral climate fund in order to finance pilot projects in developing countries at the request of the G8 and G20. The CIF administers a collection of programs with a view of helping nations fight the impacts of climate change and accelerate their shift to a low-carbon economy .

  8. Catalytic Finance Foundation - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] R20 is a coalition of sub-national governments, private companies, international organizations, NGOs, and academic & financial institutions. [4] Its mission is to accelerate sub-national infrastructure investments in the green economy to meaningfully contribute to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). [1]

  9. China Investment Corporation - Wikipedia

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    China Investment Corporation (CIC) is a sovereign wealth fund that manages part of China's foreign exchange reserves.China's largest sovereign fund, CIC was established in 2007 with about US$200 billion of assets under management, a number that grew to US$1.2 trillion in 2021 [4] and US$1.3 trillion in December 2024.