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08 September 2022 • By • 1 min read

UniSuper appoints ESG manager

UniSuper has announced the appointment of an ESG manager. The $108 billion fund has announced the appointment of Jodie Barns as ESG manager. Jodie ...

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ACCC not opposed to Dye & Durham’s Link acquisition

The competition regulator has accepted an undertaking from Dye & Durham to sell its Australian business. Dye & Durham’s proposed ...

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BetaShares, Perpetual among 13 entities targeted by ASIC surveillance

BetaShares and Perpetual are among the 13 entities targeted by ASIC as part of its latest crackdown on marketing of fund performance. The corporate ...

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Former AMP Capital head joins BT

Starting this week. BT has announced the appointment of Rachael Dickinson as its new head of marketing. Ms Dickinson officially started at the ...

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Is the RBA in dangerous territory?

The RBA is stepping into dangerous territory, an economist has said. Tuesday’s 50-basis-point (bp) rate hike was not unexpected, but it did send ...

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Australian Super ranks among world's largest pension funds

Australian Super now ranks among the top 20 pension funds in the world. The local superannuation giant has entered the top 20 pension funds in the ...

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APRA chair lays out challenge for larger institutions' risk management

The chair of APRA has delivered a speech on risk management this week. The biggest challenge for Australia’s largest institutions regarding risk ...

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Government kicks off review of YFYS

The government has kicked off consultation on Your Future, Your Super. Minister for Financial Services, Stephen Jones, announced the commencement ...

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CBA announces new board appointment

The former CEO of Westpac’s institutional business will soon join the CBA board. The Commonwealth Bank (CBA) has announced Lyn Cobley will join its ...

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Strong exports and household spending drive 0.9% quarterly GDP increase

The Australian Bureau of Statistics has released the June quarter National Accounts. Australia’s GDP increased by 0.9 per cent during the June ...

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