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06 June 2019 • By Eliot Hastie • 1 min read

Australian Boards world leaders in sustainability

New research has found that Australian board members are world leaders when it comes to tackling environmental and sustainability issues

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Magellan switches up leadership

Magellan Financial Group has appointed a new deputy chairman to its board along with a new chair for one of its subsidiaries. Hamish McLennan has ...

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AMP CFO exit postponed

AMP has delayed its chief financial officer’s departure, with the sale of its life insurance business taking longer than expected. Group chief ...

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Westpac executive to head BOQ

Bank of Queensland has selected the chief executive of Westpac’s consumer bank to be its new boss from September. George Frazis will be the bank’s ...

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Rate cut does not mean economy is weak: Frydneberg, Lowe

Treasurer Josh Fryendberg and RBA’s Philip Lowe have both maintained that the decision to cut rates was not due to a weaker economic outlook despite ...

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Super industry charged with greenwashing

Australian superannuation funds are failing to provide enough high-quality ethical and sustainability investment options, instead being susceptible to ...

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Cashwerkz partners with Praemium

Digital platform Cashwerkz has aligned with investment manager Praemium, with its marketplace now being available to Australian wealth advisers who ...

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Royal Commission continues to sting with million dollar levy

The tail end of the Hayne Royal Commission continues to hit the finance industry with institutions set to pay 10 per cent more in order to fund the ...

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Institutions balancing consumers and shareholders post-RC

Major financial institutions could punish shareholders at the hands of prioritising consumer outcome over profit, with current legislation to blame, ...

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QE on the table as Aussie economy slows

With a succession of rate cuts expected over the coming months, the RBA may be forced to consider controversial ways of driving growth back into the ...

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