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Murphy administration: Divest from company boycotting Israel

Division of Investment says ITOCHU Corporation now ineligible for NJ funds

05/03/2024

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Murphy administration: Divest from company boycotting Israel

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Division of Investment says ITOCHU Corporation now ineligible for NJ funds

The Murphy administration is on the verge of pulling all state investments from a Japanese conglomerate that has severed its ties to Israel. Citing a 2016 law signed by former Gov. Chris Christie that prohibits New Jersey's pension system from investing in companies that boycott Israel

05/03/2024

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