Calvert Social Index
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The Calvert Social Index is a stock market index created by Calvert Investments as a benchmark of large companies that are considered socially responsible or ethical.[1] It currently consists of 680 companies, weighted by market capitalization, selected from approximately 1,000 of the largest publicly traded companies in the United States using Calvert's social criteria.[2] These criteria relate to the environment, workplace issues, product safety, community relations, weapons contracting, international operations, and human rights.[3]
This index was created following the success of the Domini 400 Social Index by KLD Research & Analytics, Inc. The Calvert index is used by so-called socially responsible or ESG mutual funds as a benchmark for their performance.[4]
Top 10 Constituents by index weight
Constituent | Weight (%)[5] |
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Apple Inc. | 6.59 |
NVIDIA | 5.98 |
Microsoft Corp | 5.68 |
Amazon.com Inc | 3.63 |
Alphabet Inc A | 3.49 |
Tesla Inc | 1.94 |
Broadcom Inc | 1.46 |
JP Morgan Chase & Co | 1.42 |
Eli Lilly and Company | 1.33 |
UnitedHealth Group Inc | 1.15 |
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