SMSN 987.5 4.719% TYT 2522.0 -0.8258% SMSD 818.0 2.7638% SMSN 984.0 2.714% RIGD 57.5 1.0545% RIGD 56.9 1.7889% SHEL 2371.5 0.722% AZN 10280.0 -0.3876% BHP 1755.0 0.4005% HSBA 783.5 1.6345% ULVR 4687.0 -0.1066% CYPC 40.8 0.0% RIO 4352.5 0.2187% LLPC 1.4975 -99.0% DGED 107.945 -2.2697% BP 346.75 1.6266% SBID 89.4 0.6757% DGE 2036.0 -3.4614% GSK 1346.0 1.7769% REL 3896.0 3.0143%
SMSN 987.5 4.719% TYT 2522.0 -0.8258% SMSD 818.0 2.7638% SMSN 984.0 2.714% RIGD 57.5 1.0545% RIGD 56.9 1.7889% SHEL 2371.5 0.722% AZN 10280.0 -0.3876% BHP 1755.0 0.4005% HSBA 783.5 1.6345% ULVR 4687.0 -0.1066% CYPC 40.8 0.0% RIO 4352.5 0.2187% LLPC 1.4975 -99.0% DGED 107.945 -2.2697% BP 346.75 1.6266% SBID 89.4 0.6757% DGE 2036.0 -3.4614% GSK 1346.0 1.7769% REL 3896.0 3.0143%

Redlining

Updated on August 29, 2023

Redlining is typically defined as an unethical practice, which segregates the availability of services among the different geographical region. An example of redlining could be seen in the denial of financial services such as mortgages, insurance, based upon the location of an individual within a particular economy.

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