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Faith-based Investing: Build Ethical Portfolios Aligned with Your Faith
Catholic investing -also known as Faith-based Investing– shows that investing with coherence is not only possible but deeply necessary. In a financial world

Can the Catholic Church Invest?
Catholic investing and the life of the Church are not opposing realities, but two spheres that must remain in dialogue.

November Market Review
November was a month of transition in the financial markets. The main stock indexes showed marginal movements, fixed income showed

Is ESG Compatible with Faith-Based Investing?
Faith-based investing is becoming increasingly relevant in the financial world, reflecting a genuine desire to invest ethically, responsibly, and in

Catholic Investing according to Catholic Social Teaching
Catholic investing has gained increasing relevance as more investors seek to live out their faith also in the financial sphere. Inspired by

Why ESG Fails Catholic Investors (and What to Do About It)
ESG investing emerged as an attempt to incorporate environmental, social, and governance factors into portfolio decisions. Many investors embraced ESG

October Market Review
In October, global markets remained positive, with the Nasdaq technology index and emerging markets (MSCI Emerging Markets +4.2%) clearly leading

Religious Freedom: an Inalienable Principle of Faith Based Investing
At Altum, we believe that every act of Catholic, faith based investing should pursue a dual objective: achieving a reasonable

How Does the Social Teaching of the Church Apply to Financial Analysis?
At Altum Faithful Investing, we believe that investing is not only about seeking returns — it’s about acting in harmony
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