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26 May 2022 • By Neil Griffiths • 1 min read

Partners Private reveals new head of business

The advice company launched the investment business late last year. Partners Wealth Group (PWG) has announced the appointment of Andrew Lally as ...

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Westpac to merge BT personal and corporate super and sell advance asset management

The big four bank has confirmed the move today. Westpac and BT Funds Management have entered into a heads of agreement to merge BT’s personal and ...

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deVere boss suggests investors should consider less traditional asset classes

As stock market losses continue, deVere’s Nigel Green says now may be the time to diversify into less traditional assets. During the current ...

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Nearly a third of companies fail to meet decarbonisation targets

Not all businesses have been able to live up to their often ambitious targets. New research from Bain & Company has revealed that many ...

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Superhero adds former ASIC chair to board

The company has confirmed the appointment. Former ASIC chair James Shipton has been confirmed to join the board of Superhero as a non-executive ...

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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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