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SNB Defends Strategy amid Calls to Ditch Palantir Stake

Bern, April 24 (Reuters) - Swiss National Bank Chairman Martin Schlegel defended the central bank's investment ​approach on Friday, after campaigners from Minneapolis called ‌on the central bank to offload its $1.1 billion investment in Palantir Technologies.

Schlegel said he could not comment on ​individual stocks but said the SNB's massive ​foreign currency portfolio was designed to serve ⁠its monetary policy.

The bank's investments must be available ​at all times and preserve their value over ​the long term, Schlegel said, while with equities the SNB followed a market-neutral approach.

"We weight companies according to their ​market weight or market capitalization, in order ​to cover the market as broadly as possible and also ‌to ⁠diversify risks," Schlegel said.

Still, the SNB did exclude companies that systematically cause severe environmental damage, violate fundamental human rights or produce banned weapons, he ​added.

"Naturally, we ​work with ⁠external specialists who carry out the screening for us and also make ​the corresponding assessments," Schlegel said.

"I believe this ​process ⁠is very robust," he said, adding the situation with companies was not always clear in one ⁠direction ​or the other.

"There are shades ​of grey, and there are even other colours as well," Schlegel ​said.

Reporting by John Revill, Editing by Miranda Murray

Source: Reuters


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