Jupiter 'green' bias

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By Jenne Mannion The Jupiter Ecology fund holds a bias toward bus and train companies, as well as te...

By Jenne Mannion The Jupiter Ecology fund holds a bias toward bus and train companies, as well as technology companies, in its search for growth stocks but it does not hold Railtrack The £80.3m fund invests in many companies reducing the adverse impact on the environment through a range of measures including energy efficiency, reduced resource consumption, and adoption of a corporate policy based on careful assessment of their suppliers Simon Baker, manager of the Jupiter Ecology Fund and head of the green department, said the bus and train sector accounts for 10% of the fund. This s...

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