Join CNBC's Tanvir Gill as she talks to sustainable fund manager Philip Ripman on investing in stocks ranging from Microsoft to Nvidia and UnitedHealth Group.
Want to invest sustainably without sacrificing returns? Join CNBC's Tanvir Gill as she discusses ethical investing with top-performing fund manager Philip Ripman. Ripman's fund, Storebrand Global Solutions, avoids companies that make over 5% of their revenues from fossil fuels, tobacco, alcohol, war and other vice-related activities. It ranks top for 10-year annualized returns on Morningstar's list of global mega-cap equity funds.
Want to invest sustainably without sacrificing returns? Join CNBC's Tanvir Gill as she discusses ethical investing with top-performing fund manager Philip Ripman. Ripman's fund, Storebrand Global Solutions, avoids companies that make over 5% of their revenues from fossil fuels, tobacco, alcohol, war and other vice-related activities. It ranks top for 10-year annualized returns on Morningstar's list of global mega-cap equity funds.
The portfolio manager at Storebrand Asset Management will discuss his top holdings which include mostly large-cap companies, ranging from tech giants to renewable energy. They include chip giantRenewable energy is also a hot topic for Ripman, who will discuss issues including the impact of geopolitical tensions, electric vehicles, battery stocks and solar companies to watch.
Ripman is based in Oslo, Norway and has been the fund manager of Storebrand Global Solutions since 2015.
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