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10 Sunday Reads

The Big Picture

New York Times ) • Justice Thomas Ethics Review Questioned by US Court Leader in 2012 : Thomas faced complaints in 2011 over reporting wife’s income Judiciary leadership member objected to lack of information.

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Gen Z Spending Habits: How Are they Willing to Spend on Convenience?

Trade Brains

As the new generation enters the consumer market, Gen Z who were born in 1997-2012 makes waves with its unique spending habits and preferences. As sustainability becomes increasingly important, Gen Z gravitates towards luxury brands that prioritize ethical practices and environmentally friendly materials.

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Vijay Mallya Scam Demystified | Vijay Mallya Case Study

Trade Brains

By 2012, Kingfisher Airlines was declared as an NPA by SBI. Finally, the grounding of Kingfisher Airlines in 2012 and the cancellation of its license in December 2012 ended the Kingfisher journey. In order to keep the loss-making business functioning, Vijay Mallya resorted to continuously borrowing money from the banks.

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Ratan Tata Story: Biggest Achievements & Journey!

Trade Brains

He has been quoted multiple times stating how his grandmother helped him develop a strong set of values and ethics system which have guided him ever since he was a boy. means we are not alive.” – Ratan Tata In December 2012 Tata retired as chairman of the Tata Group at the age of 75.

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The Other 95%

Brown Advisory

The concept of ethical screening in portfolios is not new—religious institutions have screened their portfolios for years. The “other 95%” of the portfolio existed solely as a financial engine. That began to change when nonprofit boards started asking a seemingly radical question: "How can we advance our mission with the other 95%?"

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The Other 95%

Brown Advisory

The concept of ethical screening in portfolios is not new—religious institutions have screened their portfolios for years. The “other 95%” of the portfolio existed solely as a financial engine. That began to change when nonprofit boards started asking a seemingly radical question: "How can we advance our mission with the other 95%?".

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Should the CFP Board police financial advisor “bad apples”? The debate continues! (Part Two)

Sara Grillo

Wright: Yes, So yes, is the quick answer, the more convoluted answer would be that we should control internally… We’re a fraternity of ethics and competency testing that should be different from the SEC. Salaske: Right, now.

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