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		<title>Investment Guidance for Charity Trustees</title>
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<div style="text-align: justify;">Fortunately, the Charity Commission has now updated its guidance to charity trustees outlining how they should approach this problem and confirming the conditions under which a social outcome, rather than a financial outcome, may be sought.</div>
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