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10 December 2021 • By Jon Bragg • 1 min read

AUSTRAC provides guidance to financial sector on preventing support payment fraud

The Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre has partnered with Services Australia to fight fraud. AUSTRAC and Services Australia have ...

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Women in leadership still have a long way to go: Jane Hume

Speaking at the Women in Finance Awards 2021, the financial services minister commended the sector for making strides in gender equality but said a ...

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Asset managers throw big money at automation

Manual processing and the availability of automated systems are among the top concerns for financial services businesses. A new survey has found ...

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ASIC identifies focus areas for upcoming financial reports

The regulator has called on companies to focus on a number of key areas in their financial reports. Highlighting the crucial importance of properly ...

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Winners of the 2021 Women in Finance Awards unveiled

InvestorDaily, in partnership with principal partner Intuit QuickBooks, is thrilled to announce the winners of this year’s Women in Finance Awards

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AMP Wealth CEO joins FSC board

The Financial Services Council (FSC) has confirmed the key appointments as directors to its board. AMP Australian Wealth Management CEO Scott ...

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Super fund influence over Australian share market falling

New research has found that despite concerns about Australia’s superannuation funds owning a large portion of the share market, their influence is ...

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Evergrande officially in default

China Evergrande Group has officially defaulted on its debt, Fitch Ratings said on Thursday. The credit ratings agency downgraded the embattled ...

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Higher inflation and interest rates could nearly double number of loss-makers

Risks posed by rising inflation and interest rates have been outlined in a new report. A stress test conducted by S&P Global Ratings has found ...

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Super funds’ nuclear interests exposed

Many of Australia’s largest super funds are still invested in companies with links to nuclear weapons. A new report has found that most of ...

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