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Sally McCutchan

05 September 2019 • By Sarah Simpkins • 1 min read

Impact Investing Australia head joins government taskforce

The government’s Social Impact Investing Taskforce has appointed three new members to its expert panel including Impact investing Australia chief ...

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Northern Trust launches Aus transition management

Global wealth management group Northern Trust has made two appointments across its capital markets business, with one hire establishing its transition ...

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How life insurers are transforming the investment landscape

The world’s largest life insurers and their subsidiaries are starting to work collaboratively and across borders to deliver funds and products ...

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Former Suncorp boss joins Bendigo Bank

Bendigo and Adelaide Bank has appointed former Suncorp chief executive David Foster as a non-executive director. Mr Foster holds a number of ...

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Cbus elects 3 executives

Construction industry fund Cbus Super has appointed three new executives to its leadership team, including the newly created role of chief risk ...

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UBS asset, wealth heads step down

After 10 years with the UBS group executive board, Ulrich Koerner has resigned from his roles as president of asset management and president of the ...

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Investment manager finalist for ESG initiative

A global investment manager has been shortlisted for an ESG incorporation initiative of the year for systematically analysing the potential investment ...

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Investors pressure BHP to quit industry groups

A number of institutional investors have filed a shareholder resolution for BHP’s upcoming annual meeting, urging the mining giant to suspend its ...

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Big four forced to slash dividends: UBS

The investment bank has warned that Australia’s biggest lenders will be forced to cut dividends as net interest margins become unsustainable

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Economic growth slumps to 10-year low

The Australian economy grew just 0.5 per cent in the second quarter as annual GDP growth slowed to 1.4 per cent, its slowest pace since 2009. The ...

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