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25 May 2022 • By Jon Bragg • 1 min read

Big firm pinpoints five factors driving the Great Resignation

According to PwC, the Great Resignation is showing no signs of slowing down. In a recent survey conducted by PwC, one in five workers indicated ...

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RBA says housing policies have driven prices higher

The central bank has outlined the “pervasive” impact that policy has on property. Reserve Bank (RBA) assistant governor Luci Ellis has reviewed the ...

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RIAA and TNFD partnership aims to lower nature-related risks

The Responsible Investment Association of Australasia (RIAA) has partnered with the Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD) to unite ...

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Fitch warns Labor's boost to wages will add to price pressure

Fitch has maintained its robust economic outlook of Australia’s economy despite inflation-related risks including its plan to boost minimum wages

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HESTA says 'no' to AGL demerger

HESTA has confirmed it will vote against the AGL demerger having judged that “it will not adequately support economy-wide decarbonisation"

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Australian dividends break pre-pandemic record

Australian dividends have completed their recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, according to Janus Henderson. The asset manager’s latest global ...

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Advocacy group says ‘it is time to test more super investment options’

The organisation has called for action from the new government. Super Consumers Australia has called on the new Albanese government to make ...

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VanEck prepares to launch Australian-first carbon credits ETF

The ETF is set to track global carbon credit futures prices based on the world’s most actively traded carbon markets and emission trading schemes

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Higher inflation and lower real wages weigh heavy on economists

The vast majority of chief economists surveyed by the World Economic Forum believe inflation will be high or very high in the US and Europe this year

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Climate change inaction could deal US$178tn blow to the global economy

Deloitte has modelled the economic cost of climate change in the coming decades. Inaction on climate change could cost the global economy US$178 ...

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