US - The Kansas senate yesterday approved a bill which would require the US$12bn Kansas Public Employees Retirement System (KPERS) to divest from "companies with business operations in Sudan".
Although KPERS has no direct holdings in Sudan, its portfolio includes around $38m (equivalent to 0.29% of the total portfolio) invested in companies linked to the war-torn African nation. The b...
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