"Ethics" investments and specialized advice are helping Spanish religious orders to clean up their assets and manage their money more "astutely" and professionally at a time when the number of faithful and income declines. This is what stands out from a report by the U.S. news agency that signs
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"Ethics" investments and specialized advice are helping Spanish religious orders to clean up their assets and manage their money more "astutely" and professionally at a time when the number of faithful and income declines. This is what stands out from a report by the U.S. news agency that signs