Investors Lose a Major Justification for Holding Tobacco Stocks

  • BAT had worst year on record in 2018 amid regulatory risks
  • Swedish, Dutch pension funds among investors quitting tobacco
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It wasn’t so long ago that the stellar performance of tobacco stocks such as British American Tobacco Plc and Philip Morris International Inc. was enough justification for asset managers to hold onto their investments, despite a broader push toward socially responsible investing.

But in recent years, a flurry of European pension funds and insurers have begun divesting their holdings, putting pressure on the share prices. BAT had its worst year on record last year, slumping 50 percent, as the U.S. Food and Drug Administration toughened its stance toward the tobacco industry. Philip Morris slumped 37 percent.