Faith-based funds attract loyal investors
It turns out negative screens aren't necessarily a drag on funds' performance.
Applying religious screens to mutual funds and ETFs is sometimes compared to investing with one hand tied behind your back, but that's just fine for a large and growing number of investors.
"If people are really interested in faith-based investing, a difference of 10 or 12 basis points is not that
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