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23 April 2021 • By Lachlan Maddock • 1 min read

Government’s unambitious recovery plan threatens stagnation: Grattan

The government’s recovery plan isn’t ambitious enough and faces severe headwinds as the vaccine roll-out slows, according to the Grattan Institute

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US emissions target to pressure Aus investment

Australia and New Zealand now risk falling behind in the global race to attract private capital investment, an investor group has warned, as US ...

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Evans Dixon property fund denies insider trading

The embattled property fund has denied any foul play, after the ASX raised suspicions.  On Wednesday, the ASX sent a letter to US Residential ...

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Perennial launches ESG offshoot

Perennial Partners has established a new sustainable investment boutique, called Perennial Better Future. The new business will overlook an ...

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APRA warns of ‘irreversible’ climate risk

The prudential regulator has warned businesses that they must work quickly to understand “the unprecedented nature of climate change” if they want to ...

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Besieged AMP stays mum on Ares

Despite the upheaval facing every division of its business AMP gave nothing away when it released an update on Thursday. AMP Limited’s cash flows ...

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AMP sees 'resilient' performance

AMP believes its wealth management outflows show “underlying signs of improvement” in the wake of COVID-19 and despite the exit of several mandates

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Fundies should understand sustainability: Robeco

Fund managers need to stay agile in a constantly shifting asset management environment, a Robeco exec and ESG head have said, with developments in ...

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Russell Investments launches climate push

Russell Investments will hold itself “to the same standard” as investee companies by committing to make its portfolio and global business ...

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IMF warns of ‘vicious cycle’ of COVID damage

The world faces a difficult dilemma between preparing for a future crisis and repairing the damage from this one. Getting it wrong could be ...

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