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			<hl1>Global Investors Urge 9000 CEOs to Join UN Global Compact</hl1>
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			<story.date>Oct. 27</story.date>
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			<p>NEW YORK, NY. - October 27, 2008 - In a powerful endorsement of the UN Global Compact, a group of global investors today announced a collaborative effort urging the Chief Executive Officers of approximately 9000 companies to commit to the UN Global Compact and its ten principles.</p>

<p>The 52 investors, managing approximately USD 4.4 trillion in assets, are this week collectively writing to companies in the MSCI World, FTSE All-World and IFC Emerging Markets Indices to ask them to sign the UN Global Compact, or explain any decision not to join the initiative.</p>

<p>The investors are all signatories to the Principles for Responsible Investment (PRI). They include investors based in the US, Europe, Australia and emerging markets.</p>

<p>&quot;This is an unprecedented move by institutional investors&quot;, said Georg Kell, Executive Director of the UN Global Compact. &quot;Amid the current financial crisis, this underscores the importance of universal principles and the long-term management of environmental, social and governance issues. We applaud this effort, which represents the largest recruitment drive ever undertaken with respect to the UN Global Compact&quot;.</p>

<p>Please click here to access the investors' Press Release. 
Please click here to access the list of recipient companies. </p>

<p>For more information contact Elliot Frankal, PRI communications manager on + 44 (0)7989 524780 or elliot.frankal@unpri.org.    </p>

<p>The Principles for Responsible Investment (PRI) 
The Principles for Responsible Investment, convened by UNEP FI and the UN Global Compact, was established as a framework to help investors achieve better long-term investment returns and sustainable markets through better analysis of environmental, social and governance issues in investment process and the exercise of responsible ownership practices. The Principles themselves, a full list of signatories and more information can be found at www.unpri.org.  </p>

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